Perfectly Impossible
Perfectly Impossible
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This book grew on me and by midway I was invested in finding out how Bambi's opera ball was going to turn out. There is a scene in this story where 100 wealthy women attend a luncheon. That entire chapter is absolute gold. I loved it. I enjoy stories that deal with the ultra rich and the bizarre lives they lead. Lives so unlike our own. The author wrote with nuance about their fashion, their homes, their staff, their outrageous shopping- all so interesting sometimes bordering on shocking- how many facials can one woman have in one week? There is an emphasis on philanthropy which is essential to so many causes in our world. I found that part of the book to be an interesting layer. Well done with this one.