Book Review
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This is the second book in what I believe to be a trilogy by Debbie Macomber. I have read several books from this author in the past and have always enjoyed her work. I found that even though this was the second book, I hadn't lost much of the story by not having read the first book other than possibly some backstory from a different minor character in this book. In A Girl's Guide to Moving On, a mother and her daughter-in-law both divorce their husbands because they have discovered that they were being cheated on. In order to help themselves heal, these women created a guide to moving on with different rules to follow such as making new friends, and getting involved in something in order to give back to the community. I found this to be a fun, easy read that had a few good tips for how to move on from any lost relationship be it romantic, familial, or friendship. I did however find myself confused multiple times due to the fact that the book was written in first person but from alternating viewpoints. Several times I had to check back to the beginning of the chapter to remember who's head I was in. I think this could have been presented in a better way in order to present less confusion on behalf of the reader. All in all, I felt it was a decent read and would recommend this book to others that enjoy reading this genre. I gave this book 3/5 stars.
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