Publisher: Ballentine Books
Pages: 352
Format: eARC
Buy the Book: Amazon
Goodreads: Franny Banks is a struggling actress in New York City, with just six months left of the three year deadline she gave herself to succeed. But so far, all she has to show for her efforts is a single line in an ad for ugly Christmas sweaters and a degrading waitressing job. She lives in Brooklyn with two roommates-Jane, her best friend from college, and Dan, a sci-fi writer, who is very definitely not boyfriend material-and is struggling with her feelings for a suspiciously charming guy in her acting class, all while trying to find a hair-product cocktail that actually works. Meanwhile, she dreams of doing "important" work, but only ever seems to get auditions for dishwashing liquid and peanut butter commercials. It's hard to tell if she'll run out of time or money first, but either way, failure would mean facing the fact that she has absolutely no skills to make it in the real world. Her father wants her to come home and teach, her agent won't call her back, and her classmate Penelope, who seems supportive, might just turn out to be her toughest competition yet. Someday, Someday, Maybe is a funny and charming debut about finding yourself, finding love, and, most difficult of all, finding an acting job.
Kritters Thoughts: A 20 something woman has spent the last 2.5 years trying to make her mark in New York City on the theater world and just can't seem to catch a break. As things start going in a good direction, she must take a step back and make some decisions.
Franny and her two room mates were great, I definitely felt like they were truly New Yorkers and showed the true struggle to make it in New York in the entertainment industry. The inclusion of Franny's calendar with the dates was a great addition - it gave the book character. There is nothing I would change about this one!
I absolutely loved reading a fiction story written by a celebrity author. I hope that Lauren Graham inserted some of her own story, I would love to ask her how much of this story comes from her or her friends lives. This was a great chick lit and I hope that Lauren Graham will write another!
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Ebook 2013 Challenge: 27 out of 50
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from Edelweiss. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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