Slim to None
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
From bestselling author Jenny Gardiner: Abbie Jennings is Manhattan's top food critic until her expanding waistline makes staying incognito at restaurants impossible. Her cover blown on Page Six of the New York Post, her editor has no choice but to bench her—and suggest she use the time off to bench-press her way back to anonymity.
Abbie's life has been built around her career, and therefore around celebrating food. Forced to drop the pounds if she wants her primo gig back, Abbie must peel back the layers of her past and confront the fears that have led to her current life.
PRAISE FOR SLIM TO NONE:
"With a strong yet delightfully vulnerable voice, food critic Abbie Jennings embarks on a soulful journey where her love for banana cream pie and disdain for ill-fitting Spanx clash in hilarious and heartbreaking ways. As her body balloons and her personal life crumbles, Abbie must face the pain and secret fears she's held inside for far too long. I cheered for her the entire way."
– Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt
"Jenny Gardiner has done it again - this fun, fast-paced book is a great summer read." – Sarah Pekkanen, New York Times bestselling author of The Opposite of Me
"Satisfying as a Thanksgiving dinner at Mom's... Jenny Gardiner's heroine gives us a sarcastic but provocative look at our love-hate relationship with food. You'll eat this up in one sitting."
– Ad Hudler, bestselling author of Househusband and Man of the House
Customer Reviews
Back in the reading game
The good news- really great book
The bad news-really great book.
So great that I couldn’t put it down and I finished it in 2 days. Now I have a mound of dishes in the sink, piles of laundry, and un-vacuumed floors lol
Totally worth it! I cried, I laughed, I pondered...
Awesome read and I thank you 😊
Not Great
First off I don’t know why this is in the romance section because there is not really a strong relationship component to this at all. The entire book is just the main character whining about the same thing the whole time. There is limited character development, therefore you don’t see any real growth or anything with the character. I just felt like I wasted my time reading this book because there wasn’t really anything to it.