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Snap Out of It
Snap Out of It: A Novel | Maddie Dawson
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A funny, warmhearted novel about falling in love, falling apart, and pulling it all together again by the bestselling author of Matchmaking for Beginners. After three marriages and a lot of living, resilient Billie Slate knows exactly what trouble love can bring. Now she's reinvented herself as the Heartbreak Bunny, an on-call performance artist who can heal anyone who's been burned by that four-letter word, LOVE, by hopping about and whisking away sad mementos from their past relationships. Call it magic. Call it peculiar. But her bunny costume is as perfect as her breakup mantra: SNAP OUT OF IT. As Billie's business goes viral and skyrockets her to sudden fame, her comfortable life turns surreal: her daughter's marriage begins to fail, and Victor, aka Worst Husband Ever, wants not only to bond with the daughter he left but to win Billie back. Only, he's got competition: a charming widower might be falling in love with a woman who no longer believes in love. As every romantic notion Billie had pushed away starts pushing back, the Heartbreak Bunny must confront the possibility that, just maybe, love has some tricks left up its sleeve.
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Snap Out of It: A Novel | Maddie Dawson

#ISpyBingo Hand. (Though alas, not folded under the chin in proper bunny position. 😁)

This is a book Anne Tyler might write if she was feeling particularly drunk and/or silly. It's full of characters and chaos and complicated feelings, and is a lot less ludicrous than it sounds from the blurb.

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Clwojick Great job! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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This story was very original and pretty silly overall. It did keep my attention though and I was excited to see where it was going. I even laughed a few times out loud which is not my norm. I loved that the main character was 60 years old and another important character was in his 90s. I get tired of reading rom coms about 20 something‘s. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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