Becky Baldridge
Let me start by saying that I don't watch reality TV. I get quite enough reality in everyday life. Nevertheless, the blurb for this one sounded interesting, so I decided to give it a gander. I did finish, but I set the book aside numerous times, mostly due to the fact that I couldn't find a single character in the book to actually root for. None of them were the least bit likable. Maybe that was the author's intention, but for me, I have a hard time getting invested in a story when no one has a redeeming quality. We have five women who are each successful, but instead of being proud of that, they spend a crazy amount of time tearing each other down. The whole thing read like Mean Girls for grown-ups. We get lots of behind the scenes making of reality TV and how the drama gets encouraged, but the constant conniving among these women quickly grated on my nerves. There is a murder to give us some mystery and things do pick up in the end, but without that connection to any of the characters, it didn't help much. I suppose I was expecting something more, some actual sisterhood at some point, and that's on me, but I still came away from this one disappointed.
Holly B
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Jessica Knoll's The Favorite Sister reads like a TMZ story. The plot
centers on five career-oriented woman who have become celebrities from
starring in a reality TV show. As you read though the story, you discover
that the women's realities are lies and their truths are marred by secrets.
Though the story is slow to develop, it gains momentum after a few
chapters, pulling you into this world of deception and revealing that the
lies have led to murder. The characters are difficult to like, in fact
sometimes they are loathed, but you still want to uncover their secrets.
Just when you think you have figured out what has led to the murder another
twist is added and another layer of lies is torn away. The ending leaves is
a bit of a shock but it fitting with the theme of the story, that reality
TV is not real and people aren't what they seem. I really enjoyed reading
this book. If you're looking for a story where truth and lies are
intermingled and reality is scripted, then pick up this book and enjoy.
Thanks to Netgalley for providing this advanced copy, the opinions are my
own.
Sonia XiR
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I was torn between giving this 4 stars or 5 stars. I went with 4 because
even though I loved the plot and the ending (oh that OMG ending!), It took
me a very long time to actually get into it. I almost gave up twice but
once I got half way through it I started to get hooked. Would definitely
recommend. Way better than "Luckiest Girl Alive"
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