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Swan Huntley

Auteur de We Could Be Beautiful

7 oeuvres 394 utilisateurs 34 critiques

Œuvres de Swan Huntley

We Could Be Beautiful (2016) 270 exemplaires
The Goddesses (2017) 83 exemplaires
Getting Clean With Stevie Green (2022) 35 exemplaires
The Bad Mood Book (2023) 3 exemplaires
Goddesses 1 exemplaire
I Want You More (2024) 1 exemplaire

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
California, USA
Études
MFA at Columbia University

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A weak 4 stars. The ending needs some work.
 
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Maryjane75 | 21 autres critiques | Sep 30, 2023 |
This was one weird and interesting book.

It was sort of creepy too with Ana and her obsession with Nancy, who moved to Hawaii with her husband Chuck and her twin sons Jed and Cam. Chuck worked at Costco and I guess Nancy never had a job.

She meets Ana at a yoga session that she's conducting and from there it gets sort of crazy and interesting.

Not really my kind of book but I liked it though somewhat.
 
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sweetbabyjane58 | 8 autres critiques | Mar 15, 2023 |
This could be classified as an adult coming of age book in a way, and was quite strange.
 
I was expecting more magical realism, but this was far more psychological than anything else. I wanted it to be more of a thriller, and I think it could have succeeded more if it embraced this category over women's fiction.
 
The fascinating look at a sort of mid-life crisis going on was quite poignant, and the best part about this book was definitely seeing how Nancy's relationship with her husband evolved in relation to her own space in the world.
 
The end made the book worth it, and the sort of sad feeling, but the lack of regret (to be ambiguous without spoiling) added more of an honest note to the novel.
 
Overall, though, this book felt wondering, and I couldn't quite get absorbed into why I should care about what was going on.
 
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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whakaora | 8 autres critiques | Mar 5, 2023 |
In Getting Clean With Stevie Green, by Swan Huntley, Stevie Green heads back home to help her mom pack and move. This goes so well that Stevie starts a decluttering business helping other rich people solve their non-problems of too many Vespas filling up their massive garages. It's the same income bracket of We Could Be Beautiful, by the same author, only with a California style instead of a Manhattan style.

This is an unusual returning-home story where money isn't a motivating factor. Stevie's not broke. There's no stress about getting enough clients for the decluttering business. Stevie's mom gives her the main house and buys her a car. Instead, Stevie's focus is all on self-improvement. Steve's quit drinking, which used to be the central focus of her life. Her relationship with her mom is improving, too. It turns out neither of them like cooking, so they have takeout next to the pool every night, because that's rich people growth. Stevie's not just decluttering her clients' bonus rooms and garages, but clearing her own life, too.

It's slightly ridiculous in the non-problem way lifestyle fiction often is, but some of that is what makes it a fun read. Stevie is aware of the absurdity of her clients' shopping addictions or inability to do laundry, too. She knows it's ridiculous to pretend she's on a cleanse instead of being sober.

The central question of who was behind a high-school drama keeps coming back. At first, I thought Stevie was going to learn to let it go, and discover that it doesn't actually matter that an unknown someone 20 years ago really didn't like the popular girl! But then Stevie gets drawn back to her high school boyfriend and her high school bestie/hookup, and it's clear that this is still forefront in her mind. Almost like that's what she needs to declutter...

Overall, this was a fun story about family bonds and second-chance romance that doesn't always go the way you expect.
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TheFictionAddiction | 2 autres critiques | May 8, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
394
Popularité
#61,534
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
34
ISBN
22

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