Anatomy
of a Single Girl (Anatomy #2)
by
Daria Snadowsky
Publication
Date: March 11th 2014
Publisher:
Ember
Source: Publisher
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This Book: Anatomy of a Single Girl
Rating:
5/5
I won this book in
an author giveaway on Goodreads. This has not altered my opinion in any way and
my review will be honest, as usual.
When I first read the blurb for this
book, I thought it would be perfect for me. It seemed like exactly the kind of
book I needed to read at the moment. Ok so he wasn’t my first boyfriend, but he
was the first guy I actually cared about and it was the first time someone had
broken up with me, so I felt like I could really relate to what Dom was going
through and that reading a book getting over a breakup would help me out
emotionally too.
Reading through Dom’s perspective
was great, I felt like her best friend that she shared everything with. Sure, I
didn’t always agree with her decisions like looking at her ex-bag or talking to
her ex post-breakup but as she said, life is full of ups and downs. You can’t
have happiness without sadness; you can’t have passion without pain. You will
have lows, but you will also have high moments in your life as well. She might
not have founds the perfect guy for her, but her heartache helped her discover
what she wanted.
1)
To
never put a guy before her dreams
2)
That
each guy had his own pros (Love, Passion, and Friendship) and that all three
are necessary for a relationship.
I might not have a Calvin or a Guy in my life, but I’ve had a Wes. This
book put me in Dom’s world so know I don’t NEED to learn for myself. Anatomy of
a Single Girl did for me what every great book should do. Teach.
On top of Dom’s awesomeness the
reader also gets a great friendship between Dom and Amy. Dom realizes what boys
do to their relationship now that Amy is the one ditching Dom for her
boyfriend. Seeing Her point of view of Amy and her relationship was another eye
opener for me. You want someone to love you for who you are, but sometimes you
can’t help but change. However, above all your girls have your back. As Dom’s
mom expresses at the beginning of the book, school is the time to meet all
sorts of people, not the time to latch on to one person who’s “the love of your
life”. Growing up is about discovering who you are and what you really want.
I feel like this
review is really short for some reason but I really can’t find anything else to
say about it. The writing style was simple and powerful. Everything about the
characters was realistic. The author even goes out of her way to show how the
book could have ended- if it was an unrealistic movie. There was nothing not to
like about Anatomy of a Single Girl!