Ratings21
Average rating3.2
I quit after about 3 chapters. The main character had not one ounce of likeability.
Out for the day with her daughter, our protagonist encounters a homeless woman about her own age. A few minutes later, on their way to suburbia, she thinks:
I was a world away from the woman we'd seen. That woman – she was what addiction looked like. Not me. Not me.
Orphan Black
I was planning to give this book 3 stars for being a mediocre, Lifetime TV-movie saga about prescription drug abuse, but then I found myself caught up in the story and had a hard time separating myself emotionally from the characters. So I guess it's 4 stars after all. By far my least favorite Weiner book, though, because of the pedestrian, predictable plot.