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Where We Belong
Where We Belong
Author: Emily Giffin
ISBN-13: 9781594136344
ISBN-10: 1594136343
Publication Date: 4/23/2013
Pages: 565
Rating:
  • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
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2.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Large Print Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 3
It was interesting to read the comments from others about this book. I can't help but agree with many of them. Those who really like this one seem to be devoted fans of the author. I'm not one of them.

My take is that the story was as shallow as the characters. So much more could have been done with the characters that I found myself fantasizing about what they could have been like had the author spent more time thinking through the characterization. I gave it three stars because I thought at least the ending was plausible. (I wish pbs had a category that said it was ok.) Perhaps that is kind but I do know that others may like the story. Each reader needs to make their own call and, based on their own experiences and/or the reviews, enjoy a read or not. However, it's not one I would recommend to my reading friends.
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Fulltimer avatar reviewed Where We Belong on + 179 more book reviews
I loved this book, could hardly put it down and was sad when I finished it. It tells a story from several different perspectives even though it is only told in two voices. It was a wonderful story, I was sorry to finish it.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Where We Belong on + 1474 more book reviews
A woman who gave up her baby as an unwed teen gets a surprise visit when the young woman, now 18, searches her out. Giffin uses alternating viewpoints here so that the reader gets to see the issue from both sides.


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