![]() ![]() Oh myy! I just completed my 2011 reading goal with this book! *throws confetti* But other than that, is was a pretty painful read. It was fun to read the references to various spots throughout Washington, D.C., having lived there four years during college. So it's best not to think about the book must, if you decide you need to read it. ![]() The more I thought about it the more it made no sense, especially since she did the typical stupid chick-list things, i.e., the man she got to testify at the Senate hearing on prescription drug costs showed up stoned. But she got this job as an EXPERT right out of college. Had she been part of a team, that would have been one thing. The character is also quite young, in her mid to late 20s, and it's not really clear why a senator would have chosen her as his healthcare policy expert. These were humorous at first, but became so abundant throughout the book so that they eventually became annoying. The main character, Sammy, was an obsessive worrier who would map out elaborate plans to avoid, for instance, alligator attacks, and who programmed random "birthdates" into her blackberry, i.e., the 25th anniversary of the day KFC was invented. Had it not been for the fact that this book was a quick read, I would not have finished reading it. ![]()
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