Žiaľ, ako som sa na to tešila, tak som bola sklamaná :( Po prvej tretine knihy som si myslela, že to už ani nedočítam, ale je to napísané (štýlom) fakt takým ľahkým, že ako prázdninové čítanie v pohode obstojí. Ale chýbala mi tam nejaká hlbšia myšlienka, skrátka niečo WOW. Asi mi táto konzumná párty-newyorksko-ajtaktoskončídobre- nátura nie je veľmi blízka :(Ďalšie pokračovania (z perspektívy zvyšných postáv) už určite čítať nebudem. Finally, a book about twenty somethings who aren't solely motivated by the pursuit of men, though there are a few tossed in just to be real. Showing exactly how confusing it is to suddenly be considered as an adult when you may not feel or even be ready for that responsibility, "Brooklyn Girls" follows roommates as they struggle with money woes, the conundrum of not getting hired because you don't have the experience in the field yet or worse, taking jobs that are just entirely wrong and then trying to mold your personality to make those jobs work for you. Pia is the likable, relatable main character of this work and her parents have threatened to cut off her funding and her life in New York if she doesn't miraculously prove to them that she is a responsible adult who doesn't make a job of quitting successive jobs. What I like about Pia the most is her grit and her willingness to try just about everything to make her adult life work. It may end up in loan shark dilemma's involving a food truck purchase and seem whacky, but don't toss it aside without a read. The dialogue of the characters is worth its weight. I promise, "cockmonkey."
What do You think about Baby Z Brooklynu: Pia (2014)?
Quickest fun read ever ...soo relatable . Can't wait for book 2!
—Jessica
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