The plot was very similar to what one might see on "Sex and the City", minus Carrie. The three girls appropriately mirror Charlotte (Emmy), Miranda (Leigh) and a Brazilian Samantha (Adriana).
If you weren't a "Sex and the City" fan, then the character similarities won't bother you. If you were, then you'll enjoy the nearly 30-something women laughing, crying and bonding over the course of a year.
Thankfully, the author ditched her formulaic routine of main character getting into some sort of upper class subculture and altering her lifestyle to meet the demands of that new lifestyle (i.e. Devil Wears Prada and Everyone Worth Knowing). Albeit entertaining, the storyline was becoming too familiar.
The new spin of three main characters was refreshing, as the reader will identify with aspects of each woman on some level.
The beginning may not captivate you, but eventually you begin to realize that you are eager to find out what happens to each of the girls, hoping that they all live happily ever after.
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