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I struggled with this book unfortunatley. It just did not hook me in like I thought it was going too. I could see how some people would enjoy this but it just was not for me.

Very nice, very fun, the characters were cool although at times it was a bit weaker. Thanks so much for the arc! And book people make for fantastic booksx

I struggled to get into this book. There was no separation between the multiple points of view. The conversations between the many different characters became very confusing to distinguish who was who. I agree with another reviewer who stated that the character development was a bit bland as well as they spoke the same way so it was hard to tell the characters apart.
Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read The Best Life Book Club.

Positive Aspects:
• “The Best Life Book Club” offers a touching narrative centered around a newly single mother guiding her daughter through rejection, mirroring her own struggles with marital dissolution.
• The story is an uplifting portrayal of camaraderie and solace found in books and friendships during life’s challenging phases.
Areas for Improvement:
• The book’s chapters could benefit from clear character labels to ease transitions between perspectives. This is particularly noticeable in instances like Chapter 2, where Margot’s sudden appearance in the narrative feels abrupt.
• The cultural references used by Karissa, such as Audrey Hepburn and Lucy Ricardo, seem mismatched for her age group. Integrating more contemporary or age-appropriate references would enhance the character’s relatability.
• Diversifying the characters’ speech patterns would add depth to their individuality. Currently, their similar modes of expression dilute the distinctiveness of their personalities.
• Enriching the dialogue with unique characteristics reflecting each woman’s background and experiences would bring more authenticity to their interactions.
Ideal Reading Context:
• This book is a comforting read for anyone navigating difficult times. It’s a testament to the power of female friendship and shared love of literature in overcoming life’s hurdles and rediscovering joy and purpose.

I recently had the pleasure of diving into the captivating world created by Sheila Roberts in her latest work, The Best Life Book Club. I found the narrative to be a delightful exploration of establishing a new life, forging meaningful friendships, and experiencing profound personal growth.
Sheila Roberts masterfully weaves a story that resonates with anyone who has ever sought a fresh start. The protagonist's journey is not only relatable but also inspiring, as she navigates the challenges of reinvention with the support and camaraderie of her fellow book club members.
One of the standout elements of the book is Roberts' ability to seamlessly integrate the transformative power of literature into the characters' lives. The book club becomes more than just a gathering; it becomes a catalyst for change, a source of solace, and a platform for shared experiences. The way the author intertwines the characters' growth with the books they read adds depth and nuance to the overall narrative.
The exploration of new friendships is another heartwarming aspect of The Best Life Book Club. Roberts skillfully develops the connections between characters, showing that true companionship can emerge even in the most unexpected circumstances. The diverse personalities within the book club create a rich tapestry of relationships, highlighting the beauty of human connection.
Moreover, the theme of personal growth is expertly portrayed throughout the novel. Each character undergoes a transformative journey, and as a reader, you can't help but feel a sense of kinship with their struggles and triumphs. Roberts navigates the complexities of self-discovery with a delicate touch, offering readers a mirror to reflect on their own paths toward a better life.
In conclusion, Sheila Roberts has crafted a gem with The Best Life Book Club. It's a celebration of new beginnings, the power of literature, and the significance of authentic friendships. I found myself immersed in a world where every page turned felt like a step closer to realizing one's fullest potential. This book is not just a story; it's an invitation to embark on a transformative journey, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking a heartening and uplifting read.

I will read any and all books about book clubs. Book clubs are all so different. Some of the differences are amusing. I don’t enjoy books with multiple points of view. I understand why authors do it but it gets annoying after awhile. Plus you’re bound not to like at least one of the points of view so it’s a struggle to read those parts. I almost laughed until I cried at a few part in this book. It does also have some very serious parts. Overall I did enjoy this book and I will recommend it at work. It’s just not my new favorite book.