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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: Jun 2008
Genre: Fiction - Humorous
Retail Price: $30.00
Pages: 384
The New York Times bestseller by one of the best-loved authors in women's fiction
With this life-affirming tale of friendship and fate, Jane Green once again shows why she is a nationally bestselling author with legions of loyal fans. The story of a group of people who haven't seen each other since they were best friends in school, they reunite when one of them dies in a terrible tragedy. Recapturing the intimacy of their younger days, they are each surprised at the impact their encounter brings. Warm, witty, and as wise as ever, Second Chance will strike a chord with anyone who is still trying to figure life out.
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I have read every one of Jane Green's books but this one seemed like it was rushed at the end. There were honestly too many loose ends that just didn't connect and when she tried to give a sort of epilogue, it still didn't make it feel like a complete book. The overall book was intriguing but the ending was easily guessed for the main character. I just think it left a lot out and it could've been avoided by just not starting so many different storylines that didn't really matter, for example with Tom's wife and his parents as well. Good attempt but left me very unfulfilled