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Title:Then Came You
Author:Jennifer Weiner
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:July 12th 2011 by Atria Books (first published 2010)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Contemporary. Adult. Romance. Adult Fiction. Audiobook
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Then Came You Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
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The lives of four very different women intertwine in unexpected ways in this new novel by bestselling author Jennifer Weiner (In Her Shoes; Best Friends Forever). Each woman has a problem: Princeton senior Jules Wildgren needs money to help her dad cure his addiction; Pennsylvania housewife Annie Barrow is gasping to stay financially afloat; India Bishop yearns to have a child, an urge that her stepdaughter Bettina can only regard with deeply skepticism until she finds herself in a most unexpected situation. Interlocking dramas designed to ensnare; bound to be a bestseller.


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Original Title: The next best thing
ISBN: 1451617720 (ISBN13: 9781451617726)
Edition Language: English

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Jennifer Weiner's, Then Came You just found itself a permanent spot on my 'Favorite Books' bookcase. I'm not referring to my 'Ordinary Books' bookcase that is in our guest bedroom- I am talking about my office bookcase that holds all of my favorite novels. Not just any book can find its way onto these shelves, but as soon as I started reading Weiner's Then Came You I realized there was something special about it.Then Came You takes place during current times. Weiner tells her story from the

I think this might have been my favorite of Jennifer Weiner's books to date - and that says a lot since Good In Bed has topped my list since it was published!This book was both complex and relatable and the characters were more real than any of her previous books. Weiner consistently writes imperfect, yet still likable, characters which makes her work more interesting. However, in this book, the characters were not only imperfect but downright unlikable at times. They did things that were far

This book is okay. There was a lot that could have been done with this book, but it failed to satisfy me.The concept was brilliant---4 total strangers who become intertwined over a IVF baby. The story built steadily and logically. The characters becoming involved with each other made sense.But the climax was just there---nothing special.And the anti-climax could have been something brilliant but it didn't leave me breathless either.This is definite "chick lit". It has a lot of discussion topics

Hooray! I knew I didn't not give up on Jennifer Weiner's books for a reason. After really not liking her past few stories (really since Little Earthquakes), Then Came You returns Weiner to her style of good story telling, good character development - just a good, light, fun book. Is it amazing? No. But the story is good, the characters are well developed - for the most part, with the exception of one, I really liked all of them and cared about all of their stories (the exception being Bettina, a

To call Jennifer Weiner's latest novel "Then Came You" a beach read is only partially accurate. Yes, it is one of those books that women love to take along to the beach for an easy read, but this one will surprise you - it is much better written than that classification. This is the story of four women whose lives become entwined by circumstance (one baby) and the story unfolds via each character giving voice to a chapter one after the other. The book begins with Jules' narrative. She is a

**Possible Spoiler: info was in the synopsis on the book I had, but apparently it is not on every copy**I told the book club girls I wanted something light and fun, and they gave it to me....sort of. It was an easy read, and it kept my attention. It really wasn't what I thought it was going to be at all. In the synopsis it tells you it is about a couple who have a surrogate and while the surrogate is pregnant the father dies. This doesn't happen until the very end of the book. There were just

Then Came You is the story of 4 women, brought together by the circumstance of infertility. Each chapter is told from their various POVs, something I'm actually not too fond of. I am a reader who loves the 1st-person, but only when it's done correctly. Multiple 1st-person POVs make it difficult to keep up with whose head you're in and that's a little pet peeve of mine. I think it would have been better executed in the 3rd-person. But I digress.The plot is genuinely unique. Not many others have