Like, within the span of twenty pages (and from what I can glean, about 7-8 months of real time). Claudia, who clearly lacks any kind of negotiating/mediating skills (or heck, just any basic communication skill or logic), disagrees with her husband and promptly divorces him. Well, okay until Ben changes his mind and decides he wants kids after all. The two meet, date, and marry within a span of seven months, and all seems well for this up-and-coming twosome. Okay, "Baby Proof".where do I start? It's the story about Claudia Parr, a trendy Manhattan-ite book editor who finds her "soul mate" (strike one) in Ben Davenport, another trendy Manhattan-ite who shares her believe in a child-free life. I'm not even going to try to avoid spoilers in this review I'm giving it a 'D' - a very solid D - so if you still want to read this horrific piece of literature (and I'm using the term 'literature' very loosely here), it's probably best to stop reading this review now. The book jacket is a very lovely shade of butter yellow.Īnd sadly, as we all know, authors usually have very little to do with marketing or cover design, which means Emily Giffin contributed absolutely nothing to the one redeeming aspect of this book.
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I struggled to find something positive to say about this book for several hours this morning.I thought, and thought, and thought.and all I can come up with is this: