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Let Them Eat Fruitcake

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Let Them Eat Fruitcake

By: Melody Carlson
Narrated by: Pam Turlow
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An entertaining and humorous look at the relationship dilemmas of four unlikely female friends who share a small bungalow while launching their careers.©2008 Oasis Audio Christian Fiction Fiction Women's Fiction Witty
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They figured out how to pronounce the Spanish.

I am glad they figured out how to pronounce the Spanish. This story is one of my comfort reads. It isn't ground breaking or world changing but I enjoy it as a story.
The narrator is sufficient.

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Not very good chick lit.

Actually, it's Christian Chick Lit, really. The characters are SO judgemental. Kendall is a bimbo, and it really shows that the author is painfully white,with no knowledge of hispanic culture, repeating that Ana is latino this and latino that. SO annoying. I hated it. I would give it a 0 if I could.

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