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Alix Strauss

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6+ Obras 233 Miembros 31 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Alix Strauss is a freelance writer whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Daily News, Time magazine, Men's Health, Marie Claire, and Self, among others. Her short fiction has been published in the Hampton Shorts Literary Review, the Idaho Review, and Quality Women's Fiction. The mostrar más short story "Shrinking Away" won the David Dornstein Creative Writing Award. She has been featured on several morning shows discussing lifestyle and entertainment trends. Alix Strauss lives in Manhattan mostrar menos

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Conocimiento común

Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA

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Based on Availability is a well written novel and builds a good story. My issue with the novel is every character in the novel is unlikable and morally flawed.
 
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lynnbyrdcpa | 19 reseñas más. | Feb 18, 2023 |
I pulled this book to do a bit of research on a story I want to write and this has everything in it I need and more. This is a great compilation of stories, scenarios, and other things to make you go umph in the night.
 
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ogaines | 8 reseñas más. | Aug 16, 2021 |
I stumbled upon this book while shelving at the library (how I find about 92% of the books I read nowadays). The story looked interesting and I'm always open to discovering a new author, so I checked it out. The book itself was a very quick, easy read. I finished it over the course of three commutes to work and one bubble bath--which is pretty good for me (I'm a slow reader, despite what many may think, but I refuse to "skim" through a book). This first portion of the novel is told from the perspective of Morgan--the general manager of the Four Season's Hotel. Through her perspective and narration, we see both her inner pain and struggle in the loss of her sister years earlier, as well as meet several of the books secondary characters, whose paths all seem to cross through Morgan and the posh hotel. After the first couple of chapters I really began to connect with Morgan's character, so the switch in perspective disappointed me. The second half of the book devotes each chapter to another woman in the story. Each has some kind of dysfunction, either family/friend drama or outright mental illness, and very few get the help or closure they so desperately need. Despite some of the online descriptions, I wouldn't say it's a "dark" novel (at least in comparison to some of the other books I reed) but the glimpses into each character happen at each of their darkest hours. While I wish there was more closure and a tidier ending, I will give Strauss credit in creating such a varied, disparate group of characters, some of whom continue to haunt the reader even after the final pages have been read. Each has a sad, but believable story and the next time I'm standing in a hotel lobby, this book will having me wondering about the lives of each guest who strolls past… (más)
 
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LoveOfMuffins4820 | 19 reseñas más. | Mar 23, 2015 |
Cute book of essays about horrible blind dates. Quick and fun read.
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bookwormteri | 8 reseñas más. | Jan 16, 2012 |

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Miembros
233
Popularidad
#96,932
Valoración
3.2
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31
ISBNs
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