Liane Moriarty is officially my new favorite author, seriously, anyone whose debut book features triplets is a winner (not to mention that I have absolutely loved her other books...The Husband's Secret and Big Little Lies.) Next on my list is What Alice Forgot...I have a feeling I won't be disappointed.
From Publishers Weekly
Three chick-lit heroines are better than one in Moriarty's witty
debut starring Sydney-based triplets Cat, Gemma and Lyn Kettle.
Borrowing a convention from mystery novels, Moriarty opens with a
prologue whose events must be explained through subsequent chapters: in
this case, what led one sis to imbed a fondue fork in another sis's
pregnant belly at their 34th birthday celebration dinner? Moriarty
gleefully describes the triplets' turbulent previous year, which forces
them to abandon the roles they've played since childhood. Sarcastic and
abrasive marketing executive Cat must grapple with her husband Dan's
affair, a miscarriage and a drinking problem, while flighty Gemma, a
full-time house sitter, probes her fears of commitment when she meets
charming locksmith Charlie. Lyn, a successful entrepreneur, wife and
mother, has perfected the art of time management ("
Sex with husband. Check"),
but she's quietly seized by bouts of panic. Despite such unoriginal
problems, Moriarty's novel is a winning combination of smart-alecky fun
and feel-good mush (mostly the former). Her writing is smart and playful
("Death was the hot bath you promised yourself while you endured small
talk and uncomfortable shoes"), her characters are quirky and lovable
and her clever plot turns—like the rekindled love between the triplets'
divorced parents—are fun. Convenient coincidences and a general
predictability don't distract too much from the sassy pleasures.
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