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In a week from now, Lily and Will are getting married! This weekend, they'll be leaving New York and jetting down to Florida to spend the week with her family, preparing for the big day, and it's all brilliantly exciting. They're quite the golden couple, her a lawyer at a big firm, him an archaeologist at a top museum, young, attractive, they bring the world to its knees. And then sometimes Lily gets on her knees, but, ooops, it's just as likely to be in front of her boss or a random from the bar as it is her fiancé. Lily, you see, is not exactly the monotonous, monogamous type. Instead she likes to sleep around, drink, take drugs and breakdown in tears, all while keeping this a secret from the man she's supposed to love and while holding down a substantial professional job of course.
With quotes hyping it as the [[''Bridget Jones]] '' of our time, or calling it ''Funny, smart and controversial'' I was expecting to love this book, but instead I found it crass and crude, and a little unnecessary. The story is a little confusing, mixing a case Lily is handling (conveniently located in Florida, conveniently timed so it's the week she's down there) with her on again off again thoughts of love for Will. It's hard to believe they ever got to the point of being a week away from a wedding, because Lily is hardly the marrying kind. She's also not really the sort to bow to societal pressure, so it's a little hard to grasp.
There are some great moments in the book, but not enough to carry a whole plot, and I thought it over-laboured a common theme throughout the story, which was the disparity between men and women when it comes to casual sex. I'm not sure the disparity she feels still exists to this extent, but instead would suggest that sleeping with multiple colleagues, strangers and members of the wedding party in the 7 days prior to your wedding is what will get you judged, and possibly rightly so.

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