![]() ![]() when Rose’s oldest and dearest friend becomes a widow, Rose is there with open arms and a shoulder to cry one. It made me kind of feel like I was kind of being overly judgmental and mean to this poor fictional character.Ī friend in need is a friend indeed. In reading other reviews A LOT of people loved Rose, or at least liked her and sympathized with her. I am not sure if I was supposed to hate her or not. Numerous characters throughout the novel give Rose similar warnings and she ignores all of them, as well as her own inner voice telling her "Girl this Bitch is Craaaaaaaaazy!"ĬUCKOO is one of those books I enjoyed reading, but I hated everyone in it. In a nutshell it was- "Never invite an attractive woman to live in your home with your family!".and why woman in fiction (and real life) ignore this is beyond me. In the movie The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Claire (the main character) gets some wonderful advice (which she ignores) from her best friend Marlene. ![]() This book reminded me a little bit of the movie-The Hand That Rocks the Cradle-but instead of a crazy nanny, Rose (the main character) allows her best friend Polly and her two horrible children into her home. I went back and forth from giving it 2 stars to 4 stars, and finally after changing it about 5 times-settled in the middle at 3. I finished reading it a few days ago and I thought letting it sit with me and reading a few other peoples reviews would help.but didnt. ![]() I am kind of stumped on how to review CUCKOO. ![]()
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