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Bezig met laden... The F**k It! List: 2024’s laugh-out-loud new comedy for fans of Alexandra Potter, Bella Mackie and Harper Ford (editie 2024)door Melanie Cantor (Auteur)
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Daisy Settle has a really good life. She's running a very successful interior design company with her friend, Marcus, and she's in a happy long-term relationship with high-flying businessman, Jack. The only thing left to make her truly content is a baby and one of those is hopefully the next step for her and Jack. Unfortunately, Daisy catches Jack in flagrante at her own fortieth birthday party and she sees her dream floating away from her.
Daisy is an inspirational character and I loved her for the fact that she doesn't just curl up in a ball and think that her hopes and dreams are gone forever. To give any more details would spoil the story but let's just say that Daisy and her f**k it list grab life by the horns and give it a good shake. There are some other brilliant characters too - Daisy's family, some of whom struggle with her choices, her friends who are a big support to her, and there's a male character who made me swoon every time he appeared on the page.
I found this book such a joyful and uplifting read, one that is witty, but also moving and very real. It's a slice of life story and they're probably one of my favourite kind of story. I like to read of characters dealing with life's ups and downs and coming out the other side stronger. I also enjoyed Daisy's challenge of convention: who needs a man to have a baby? Indeed! I hope there will be a third Cantor book to join the others at some point. I loved, loved, loved The F**k It List. ( )