Dating Big Bird: A Novel
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Julie Hedlund
> 24 hourLight, fast, fun read with no major trauma. A nice respite from heavier-duty reading. Decent writing and an amusing story, albeit with a predictable ending.
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BookwormUWS
> 24 hourI read this charming book in one sitting. She is funny and insightful.
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Eric K.
> 24 hourWhile this book is a quick read and can keep you somewhat entertained, its rather simplistic. I saw the movie Someone Like You, based on Zigmans first novel, Animal Husbandry and was glad I didnt read the book. I wasnt really impressed with the characters or the storyline. And Im not very impressed by the characters or the storyline in this new novel either. You may think its because of my male perspective, but I love romantic comedies. These, I dont. I can see Ashley Judd narrating this current story just like the previous one. And it doesnt make it any better. Anyway, this is a good read for you if you like simplism. And if you like that I just made up my own word (simplism) then youll love that Zigmans main character creates her own mind-numbing word, too. Just like creating a theory in Animal Husbandry. One more criticism before I go: the author spoonfeeds the readers with details that arent necessary and implied. For example, when the main characters boyfriend says something, we dont need an explanation of why he said it. We know why. Were familiar with his background. We get it. Just move on with the story. Sorry to be so negative. Its a great story if you dont care about what you read and dont have a lot of time to concentrate. Its quick and simple. Although so is microwaving meat, but you wouldnt pick that over a charbroiled steak, would you? :)
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Miss Sophia Bashirian II
> 24 hourAnother hit from Laura Z. Thank God womens fiction is more than singletons and dieting. Dating Big Bird touches that nerve every woman (every person actually) has. The nerve about wanting and loving and the desire to share your life with something meaningful. I plowed through this in one sitting, but its going to haunt me for a long time.
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HRH
> 24 hourOnly read this book if you are single and consider having babies to be the meaning of life. The books protagonist is completely obsessed with having a baby, with or without a man, and the entire book focuses on her baby obsession. Her view is that nothing else in life is more important than having a baby and that its not worth waiting for the right man to have a baby with. To enjoy this book you would have to buy into the philosophy that a baby is panacea for a disappointing career and bad relationships with men. This fueled an anti-baby obsession in me, the whole time I was reading the book I was thinking, there is so much more to life than having babies... Laura Zigmans first book, Animal Husbandry, was excellent and remains a favorite for its dry humor and applicability to single life.
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karolinatx
> 24 hourDating Big Bird was a quick and pleasant read. Thats it. I would advise against treating the book like a how-to manual aimed at single motherhood. Its not particularly believable, nor did I relate to Ellen, the protagonist, except in the most general I want to have a baby someday and boy wont it look cute dressed up in little big people clothes sort of way. I can understand the consternation a single mother might feel upon reading the book, as its not a realistic depiction of single motherhood. Having said that, however, I still enjoyed the book. As Animal Husbandry, which was great, this is a humorous novel full of fun characters and quick plot and dialogue. My recommendation for Dating Big Bird, as for many of the other books I review, is to not take it so seriously. It seems, oftentimes, that people expect much more from a book than what the author might have intended to provide. So read Dating Big Bird, laugh and enjoy, but dont expect philosophical musings on the meaning of life.
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Jane Potter
> 24 hourDating Big Bird features an annoying protagonist with a fierce desire to have a baby. Undoubtedly, this character would raise any child to be as whiny and useless as she is. Her preoccupation with the Pickle and Big Bird border on pathological. After detesting Animal Husbandry, I shouldnt have expected anything different from this book.
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Christy L.
> 24 hourThis novel strived for a deep message but seemed to miss the mark, at least to me. I would suppose that it could be considered empowering, in a sense, but it had the same Hollywood fairytale ending they all do. It was a decent book, and I finished it in one night. I have nothing really bad to say about it, but its certainly not thought provoking literature or worthy of excessive praise. If you need a little escapism fluff to read on the beach or while waiting at the docs office, here it is.
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Sarah C.
> 24 hourThis book gives one of the most realistic views into the mind and heart of a thirtysomething professional woman Ive read in a long time. Ellen faces the sometimes harsh, sometimes bittersweet situations that a single woman whose friends are mostly married and have or are going to have children in a way that I find very realistic. Sometimes youre jealous because your life hasnt seemed to work out in the same way, sometimes youre happy for your friends because theyve achieved what makes them happy, and theres everything in between. This book did a good job of capturing the whole spectrum of emotions that can arise. In the end, this book was a good reminder to me that life takes equal parts of pursuing what you want and being patient for things to come out as they are meant to.
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Stephanie
> 24 hourThis is a good beach read. Expect to fly through the easy to handle prose, laugh at many jokes, and not have your life changed in any significant way. This is hardly fine literature, but a good break from more challenging writing. Animal Husbandry was much better.