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The Opposite of Me

The Opposite of Me

A "fresh, funny, and satisfying" (New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner) about the complicated bonds of sisterhood.

Twenty-nine-year-old Lindsey Rose has, for as long as she can remember, lived in the shadow of her ravishingly beautiful fraternal twin sister, Alex.

Determined to get noticed, Lindsey is finally on the cusp of being named VP creative director of an elite New York advertising agency, after years of eighty-plus-hour weeks, migraines, and profound loneliness. But during the course of one devastating night, Lindsey’s carefully constructed life implodes. Humiliated, she flees the glitter of Manhattan and retreats to the time warp of her parents’ Maryland home.

As her sister plans her lavish wedding to her Prince Charming, Lindsey struggles to maintain her identity as the smart, responsible twin while she furtively tries to piece her career back together. But things get more complicated when a long-held family secret is unleashed that forces both sisters to reconsider who they are and who they are meant to be.

Reviews
  • Easy read

    This is a book that’s predictable but enjoyable , it gives you a brief vacation from your own world.

    By Judi 65

  • Average chick lit but beware the brain tumor...

    I wanted to love the book and there were some mildly entertaining qualities to it but just when it could've built to a crescendo, it ends abruptly with very little tying of the loose ends. Something to note is that I was hoping for escapism from every day sadness and in comes the brain tumor. Very unnecessary to the plot, sorry.

    By Jack_466

  • The Opposite of Good

    Seriously. Not a good read- boring and, frankly, weird. The same author wrote "Skipping A Beat," and it's much better.

    By Sunnie6

  • The Opposite Of Me

    Wonderful! Hard to put down. It was like listening to a friend tell you her story. It was like I was looking through a window into this alternate reality. It was like I was watching it all unfold.

    By 211999

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