What do You think about Trading Up (2015)?
It may look like another book reporting the life of a shallow girl blinded with money, fashion and all the glamourous life of New York, but if we look inside ourselves we find that we can relate somehow to the silly acts of Janey Wilcox... anywhoo I liked some parts of the book that I may quote:"Men can be notoriously simple in matters of the heart, and Seldon Rose, unfortunately, was one of those men. He had fallen in love with Janey Wilcox the moment she'd sat down next to him at Mimi's part, and in the single-minded way of men, he loved her simply because she was-because she existed- and because he could never quite possess her. He hadn't really wanted much from her, only that she love him a little and give way to his wishes now and then and stand by him. And with the irrational blindness of a man misguided by what he was convinced is love, he still hoped that she loved him too.""She reminded herself that she had been raised with good values, was a nice girl from a nice family who had been taught from an early age not to covet, but now she wondered what that relly meant. Wasn't it just a way of preventing people who could never get what they wanted from feeling bad about their lives?For now she did not covet in avery way, and with a keen sense of purpose? Was it her fault that she'd been brought up not to expect much more from life than a vague kind of job and a vague sort of marriage with some shadowy children attached? what sort of deep meaning was she supposed to garner from that?But here, she thought, touching the fabric of a fine silk dress, these things were real. No matter how many times she'd been warned about the dangers of wanting things, in her mind, they were achievements. They were like a magical duty of some kind, paid to thos whom God or fate mysteriously chose to honor, and it seemed that one had hardly to do anything to recieve them.""I'm in love with you Ian" she'd whisper and sigh.Of course, she had to hide true feelings from Rasheed.But wasn't that part of the fun? The deception made her feel alive; it heightened her senses so that every moment felt like a particularly rich scene in a film
—Hajer
I loved Sex & The City, so I am hoping that this one will be good too. However, after reading the first chapter, I am already disgusted with the main character. And unfortunately, I am the type of person that has to finish a book once I start reading it...so we'll see.A few days later...Okay, I gave it another try and gave up. I have no desire to finish this book and will not recommend it. Stories about the fashion world and the glamorous life of the rich and famous can be tastefully written and entertaining, however, this book is just plain trashy & disgusting. If you like stories about models sleeping with old men to get accepted into the glamorous lifestyle and the actresses that are unbelievably stuck up and whiny and selfish then you will love this book. I was disappointed because I like Candance Bunshell, and I know that Sex & The City was not realistic but it was entertaining because it was not trashy (okay maybe a little at some points, namely Samantha) but it is not nearly as bad as this book. I do not recommend it.
—Michelle
Wow--very well written. Your review is a tender criticism that gives the author a chance to improve/change her style. She may actually be a woman hater. Now I'll have to read this book to find out. Kudos to you for your stance and lifestyle.
—Christina