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"In the tradition of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary and Allison Pearson's I Don't Know How She Does It comes a wise and laugh-out-loud debut novel that captures a young generation trying not to have it all, but to figure out what it all means. Claire has just resigned from her job without a plan for her next move. As she struggles to explain herself to friends and family, she experiences the emotions and minutiae of day-to-day life as only someone without the distractions of a regular routine can--and discovers what happens when she seeks true purpose in life"--
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“Not proud of the fact that when crossing the road, I use fellow humans as a buffer from the oncoming traffic, but there it is: that's the sort of person I am.”
Disliking this is not exactly an unpopular opinion, which is a bit comforting considering I've been hate-reading for most of this week. I'm actually worried I'll ever enjoy another contemporary again. I was hoping to like this one, the cover and the blurb got my hopes up. But I didn't find this even remotely funny and the characters were so unlikable they just about became insufferable.