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The Sunday List of Dreams
Written by Kris Radish
Narrated by Christina Moore
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Kris Radish is a nationally syndicated columnist whose novels, favorably compared to those of Jodi Picoult, have won critical and popular acclaim. Her work features powerful women on a mission. In The Sunday List of Dreams, that woman is Connie Nixon. For as long as she can remember, Connie has tinkered with her list of dreams each Sunday. But she has never actually done anything about those dreams. And it's about time. Number 7 on the list: Find and reclaim estranged daughter Jessica. So Connie sets out for New York City to cross Number 7, the most important number, off her list. She tracks down straitlaced daughter Jessica-who, it turns out, is part owner of the most successful sex toy shop in America. Which might help with Number 14: Have sex. As Connie reclaims her daughter, she is finally able to find herself and accomplish the dreams she has put off for so long.
Author
Kris Radish
Kris Radish is the best-selling author of twelve novels and three works of non-fiction. Her empowering books focus on the very real issues women face in their lives, and she celebrates the important and amazing power of female friendship via her novels and with the yearly retreats she holds for women. Radish lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book introduced me to the wonderful world of Kris Radish and I've been collecting and reading ever since. This wonderful story about the relationship between mothers and daughters is delightful and surprising. It's about discovering yourself at any age and that changes are good as well as scary.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This was a fine, light read. I read it in the final months of writing a PhD, when I needed some entertaining, nontaxing, fun books to read.It actually was somewhat inspirational to me, too, hokey as it was. Doing a PhD is a super-intense project and it's easy to forget why you're doing it. It just becomes torture after a while. This book helped me to lift my head up a bit higher and reignited the "dream" motivation behind my PhD.I agree with other reviewers that the writing isn't the best. But it wasn't bad enough to make me put the book aside.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved this book. Such a great read. Everyone should read this book that is mothers and daughters should really read this book. It is very touching will touch you heart in so many ways.This book will stay in my library for a very long time.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I didn't like the male bashing in this book. While this was a fairly light read. I found it not uplifting not inspiring not a very good at all.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I liked this book, but hated the feminazi undertones. I agree with women friendships being one of the best things on earth, I agree that women should take control of their own sexuality, but I completely disagree with the idea of some sort of feminine utopia. Loved the characters and the story, really dislike the hidden (or not so hidden) message.