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Alice falls and bumps her head at her spinning class and forgets the last ten years of her life. These past ten years seem to have been some of the most important as Alice finds that everything has changed now that she’s turning 40 instead of turning 30. She has three kids she doesn’t remember, she’s estranged from her beloved husband, and her sister is distant. How is it possible that in ten year’s time a life can become completely unrecognizable?
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This book wasn't bad but it should and could have been about any of the other characters other than Alice and been way more interesting. I also read something ENTIRELY DIFFERENT in people 's reactions to her relationship with Gina which would've made for a much more interesting book.
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I liked it. The ending didn't satisfy me entirely, though.
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Aug 06, 2012
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A fun, light, read that kept me interested throughout. A nice reminder to keep some of our youthful softness.

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