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Goodnight Nobody: A Novel

Goodnight Nobody: A Novel

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  • Author: Jennifer Weiner
  • Publisher: Washington Square Press
  • Release Date: May 2006
  • ISBN-10: 0743470125
  • ISBN-13: 9780743470124
  • List Price: $15.00

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Goodnight Nobody is bestselling author Jennifer Weiner's attempt at writing a mystery, with a healthy dose of the author's chick lit sensibilities thrown in for good measure. While this Desperate Housewives meets Sex in the City murder mystery won't make readers shake in their Manolo Blahniks, it will provide the obligatory humor and compassion to which fans of Weiner's Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, and Little Earthquakes have grown accustomed.

Kate Klein is a feisty, charmingly insecure Connecticut housewife who trades in a life of late-night karaoke sing-a-longs and West Village brunches with her best friend Janie for a world of mini-vans and Mommy and Me pilates classes. Life in Upchurch, Connecticut, heats up when Kate discovers picture-perfect wife and mother Kitty Cavanaugh dead on the pickled maple hardwood floor of her recently remodeled kitchen. A former chronicler of celebrity gossip, Kate takes it upon herself to solve the mystery of Kitty's murder and the disappearance of Lexi Hagen-Holdt, another Upchurch supermom. Along the way, the mysteries and disappointments in Kate's personal life begin to unravel, including her marriage to the kind-yet-uptight Ben, and her unresolved crush on Evan McKenna, a former neighbor with whom a one-night tryst ended in disaster. Thrown in for comic relief, and perhaps to show the depth of Weiner's talents as a writer, are Kate's twin boys and adorably sophisticated 5-year old daughter Sophie ("Sophie was sitting on the toilet, applying lipstick and waiting her turn...").

Goodnight Nobody is chock full of plot twists and turns which can be overwhelming and superfluous. However, Weiner's charm and grace are usually enough to rescue readers from these moments of confusion, and reaffirm our commitment to this endearing contemporary voice. --Gisele Toueg

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The ending pissed me off

Rating: Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3

This was a solid book. Not great but not bad. I would say it's worth reading on a rainy day. I give it 3 stars for 2 reasons. 1) the first 75 pages bored me to tears and 2) the underlying love story was never concluded.

OUCH

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I LOVE JENNIFER Weiner books, and love murder mysteries.
This was a HUGE disappointment. I almost stopped reading it after 2 pages, but stuck it through. Then I stopped near the end. I didn't even care who done-it, because the book was so poorly written. (Is this REALLY a Jennifer Weiner book?)

Anything good? The protagonist and her best friend are great characters that you care about.

What was the Bad that outweighed the Good?
1. IT WAS NOT FUNNY. Jennifer Weiner books are funny!
2. The "Mystery" part of it was so poorly written that you don't enjoy reading it. For example, the protagonist jumps from suspect to suspect dozens of times and pretty soon you don't even care anymore. AND she loves to confront these dozens of "suspects" and gets herself into life threatening trouble at every turn. (If this were well written, it would have been palatable.)
At the end, you don't care if she dies, since she has been so stupid.

A little disappointing but moments of humor

Rating: Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3 Score = 3

This was not my favorite Jennifer Weiner novel but it had its moments in describing the infamous playground crew in suburbia: "The other Upchurch toddlers had never seen so much as a minute of television. They didn't have tantrums that made us late for school...or occasion parent-teacher conferences because of their talent-show choices."

Funny insight as to the "perfect Mommy syndrom" of the perfectly coiffed, well-heeled and model-like bodies of the suburban Upchurch versus the former career woman of NYC now plagued with dirty cargo pants,a disheveled appearance, and a scattered lifestyle. However, the perfect mom, Kitty Cavanaugh, who pens an article (well she ghostwrites) about the elusive "perfect mommy" comes to a tragic halt when she is mysteriously murdered. Kate finds the body and is cast into the web with the strange tie to Kitty and to a mystery man in Kate's past. Suburbia is in chaos and the "playgrounds" of both the stepford wife-like crew and their hubbies and children become unsafe.

This novel has its moments but the plot is a bit disjointed. I did, however, sympathize with Kate's need to investigate Kitty's murder as it gave meaning to an otherwise mundane life where she made rather unsuccessful attempts to join the "perfect-mommy" club. The question becomes: Is there such a thing?

A fun spin on mystery

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I laughed at the antics of the main character & found her crime-solving entertaining. It kept me reading, as I liked the character's real take on loving her kids while realizing need to be someone besides a caretaker. Also found the insight into attempting to make a life in one of America's most affluent neighborhood's interesting & realistic for a woman who doesn't put on a false face for her neighbor's. I found the novel simply fun to read!

I was disappointed

Rating: Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2

This was the first time I read a novel by Jennifer Weiner. I was expecting a laugh a minute but didn't get it. Sure there was plenty of humorous dialog and funny situations. I did laugh! But I tired of the descriptions of baggy pants and XL sweaters midway through. Kate was defined by her poor fashion sense and her inability to cook. None of the characters had enough guts to them to keep me interested. And the end was so dark and disturbing it made me wonder what the point was.
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