Something to Talk About

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Something to Talk About (2020, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

336 pages

English language

Published May 17, 2020 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
9780349427133

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3 stars (2 reviews)

2 editions

Review of 'Something to talk about' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Things I enjoyed about this book:

  • Jo is the boss everyone wishes they had.
  • As slimy as the <spoiler>sexual harassment</spoiler> stuff is, it's handled really well.
  • I loved Jo's agonized worry about <spoiler>not creating a hostile work environment for Emma</spoiler>.


Things which I didn't love so much:

  • While I can appreciate that Emma's reaction to <spoiler>the whole "you didn't tell me" thread</spoiler> is an intentional character choice, I still get cranky with characters (and IRL people) who think that everyone in their life owes them 100% transparency 24/7.  Sometimes, stuff isn't about you and it's none of your business.
  • JFC, all of the friends and family need to cut off the teasing when asked.  (Again, yeah, I get that this is an intentional choice.  But ugh.)
  • The reminder that we live in a society where <spoiler>it's perfectly legal to take photos of people without their permission and then extort them …