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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

BOOK REVIEW: I Still Dream About You


Every now and then, I need a Fanny Flag fix. I have to admit her body of work ranges widely on my Like Meter. Some rank as “All-time- favorites”; some just get a “So-so”. I STILL DREAM ABOUT YOU hits about in the middle.

Maggie Fortenberry is a past Miss Alabama who is now working as a real estate agent. Her life is not happening as she expected. Her social life is limited, her love life is nonexistent, and the real estate market has fallen off thanks to a barracuda who works for a rival agency.

As a result, Maggie makes all of the arrangements to commit suicide. Her plans are perfect. Lists have been made to make sure that flowers are on her parents’ graves at each season and her money has been contributed to the proper charities. Her refrigerator will be empty; her beautiful wardrobe will be donated to the local thrift shop. All is ready.

Except, Maggie had not planned for life to get in the way. Each time that everything is set and she returns to her empty apartment, some problem that needs her personal attention seems to pop up.

The good thing is that Fanny Flagg has the base to introduce us to a list of interesting Southern characters and give us plot twists that keep the reader’s interest. Underlying all of Maggie’s dilemmas exists the tender/dark sense of humor that we have come to expect from Ms. Flagg. 
 
I STILL DREAM ABOUT YOU is not as good as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café…..but then what is?

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