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Nothing but the Rent

Nothing but the Rent

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The rent is going on but not the plot
Review: I did not like this book very much at all. The story line was WACK the way she develops the characters make sit hard to follow and these women seem to make very childish and immature decisions about their lives and the men in them. The most exciting part of the book was finding out that the bulimic character's boyfriend was married and she was a pitiful one. Then the character who let her work and her mother rule her life was foolish to say the least. There is no mention in the latter part of the book about the recently married friend whose wedding they attended in the beginning of the novel. Again the novel was hard to follow the end left you hanging and so did the entire plot. If you would like to read this book borrow it from the library. The quality of the plot in this book is extremely poor.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Average
Review: I reread Nothing but the rent, because the sequel is now out to refresh myself with the characthers. The novel is about four best friends, who are trying to find the right man, and just be happy in life. I throught it was a nice simple novel, of true friendship.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Girls just wanna have fun......and drama!
Review: NOTHING BUT THE RENT was a rare novel in the fact that it included four main characters that were as interesting as a group and would have made excellent subjects for their own novels. Gayle was fighting her own battle with freeing herself and her mother from her dysfunctional family, while Roxanne was falling in love with the man of her dreams and desires, learning that there is a fine line that divides the two. Monique goes against the road of life that her strong-willed mother has paved for her by bucking the system, which includes giving up the man her mother chose to be her husband. Cynthia, having won her battle against weight loss, begins to strive for perfection by maintaining her new look at the risk of her own life. Four women who will struggle for and against each other will find the greatest battle will lie within themselves. An excellent read!


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