
Tattoos and TaTas
Chocoholics, Book 2.5
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Narrated by:
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Amy McFadden
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By:
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Tara Sivec
Claire and Liz have always had a friendship that defied the test of time, but when one of them is diagnosed with a disease that every woman fears, their bond is put through the wringer. How do you cope knowing your soul mate could be taken from you?
Filled with memories of their life-long friendship, inappropriate behavior, bad tattoos, and shaving cats, the two friends will realize that laughter really is the best medicine.
Tattoos and TaTas is not your typical love story; it's a story of friendship and learning how to let go when something is beyond your control.
©2014 Tara Sivec (P)2014 Tara SivecListeners also enjoyed...




















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What did you love best about Tattoos and TaTas?
It gave me a new perspective. I was the one with cancer, but it let me know how those around me were so profoundly affected by the diagnosis and aftermath.Who was your favorite character and why?
Clare--I identified with her character.What about Amy McFadden’s performance did you like?
Loved her voice inflections and ability to change her voice for the character.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Clare called out Liz for not being there for her.A New Perspective
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So good! Funny and touching all at the same time.
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When life sucks, lift those up around you.
Also, the narrator is awesome.. :)
Just read it!
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Would you consider the audio edition of Tattoos and TaTas to be better than the print version?
It was awesome....but I just listened!What other book might you compare Tattoos and TaTas to and why?
This was just a little xtra...it promoted breast cancer awareness and friendship...it was awesome!What about Amy McFadden’s performance did you like?
I love Amy...she always delivers!If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Maybe a lifetime movie....I hate this question....lolAny additional comments?
Ahhh this was a funny tear jerker...and I loved it..Claire finds out she has breast cancer and Liz is having a really hard time with this...and so is Carter of course..but what Claire needs is her Bestie...of course she fights and wins..and gets a great new rack too...These women's friendship is special...and you got to see a little backstory... So well worth a listen!!I RECOMMEND!! LOVED IT!!!!
WONDERFUL....CLAIRE & LIZ BFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sometimes you just need a good laugh
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Wish this was my family!
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I’m a fan of the Chocoholics series, so I was happy to one-click book 2.5 in the series.
This was a good story that tackled a serious health issue without the reader feeling crazy weighed down. I could relate to Liz and her initial failure to live up to her best friend Claire’s expectation of support during her health crisis. I lost someone very close to me in 2014. I still remember how I thought optimistically and yet erroneously that she’d be fine in the end, that we’d all adjust eventually to her new normal after she got the health treatment and surgery she needed. I video chatted with her daily because I couldn’t travel out of state to support her in person. I rationalized that she had other family around her in person locally who wouldn’t be a sobbing mess like I would’ve been had I been there daily in the hospital. Instead, I talked to her nurses and to my family members for updates daily. And I prayed like crazy for the best possible outcome for her while trying to control my panic attacks. If I’d had a crystal ball, I certainly wouldn’t have taken the risk of never hugging my special someone again in person.
But in real life, we don’t get do-overs for health crises and things don’t always end well for the patient. I liked that author Tara Sivec acknowledged that fact in her “Note to Readers” in which she shared her own experience with losing her mom to leukemia in RL.
Fortunately for Liz, she got her head out of her bum after Claire set her straight with some “keeping it real talk.” Additionally, the flashbacks were nicely sprinkled in. Overall, this novella had a perfect amount of ridiculous moments to lighten and cushion how their circle of friends and family experienced Claire’s cancer diagnosis and recovery struggle. If only real life could play out as well as this for all those who have to fight a serious health crisis.
Audiobook narration gush:
Wow! I don’t think I’ve ever listened to an audiobook narrated by Amy McFadden. She was simply fantastic! I look forward to discovering more stories narrated by her.
I'm a new Amy McFadden fan now!
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There’s equal parts drama and comedy here. We should all be so lucky to have such family and friends.
Cancer dramedy
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