![]() ![]() ![]() It’s not really about the marriage at all, in spite of what everyone says.” Given that level of insight, I should have known what I was getting into. The Guest List, on the other hand, had me rolling my eyes all the way back on page 6, when a wedding planner shares the astute observation, “It’s all about the moment, a wedding. I may have issues with The Da Vinci Code, but it’s an entertaining diversion, and I didn’t start rolling my eyes with purpose until about half-way through it. Thinking I didn’t like it because it is basically fluff (which it is), she said, “Well, look how long Da Vinci Code was on the bestseller list,” and I shot back, “ Da Vinci Code was a masterpiece next to this book!” And I stand by that. I didn’t appreciate how much this novel truly annoyed me until I was bemoaning to a friend how it spent some 25 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list. ![]()
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