This book is so boring! I wanted it to get better, for something to happen and it was so dull. I didn't like any of the characters and there was no plot. Forced myself to finish and it was such a disappointment.
The stunning jacket illustration and double-meaning title may be the best parts of Good Company, the sophomore novel by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney. It asks the age-old question: If you could relive portions of your life, would you make different decisions? And if so, how would the revised decisions alter your current life?
This character-driven novel explores two marriages as well as the relationships among the four adults and one couple's 18-year-old daughter. While the plot isn't compelling, I was interested in the characters whose professional lives as actors in theater and television are completely different from my own. Thank you to Ecco for the review copy.
This character-driven novel explores two marriages as well as the relationships among the four adults and one couple's 18-year-old daughter. While the plot isn't compelling, I was interested in the characters whose professional lives as actors in theater and television are completely different from my own. Thank you to Ecco for the review copy.