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The Next Best Thing

A Novel

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The Next Best Thing

By: Jennifer Weiner
Narrated by: Olivia Thirlby
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New York Times best-selling author Jennifer Weiner returns with an irresistible story about a young woman trying to make it in Hollywood....

At 23, Ruth Saunders headed west with her 70-year-old grandma in tow, hoping to be hired as a television writer. Four years later, she's hit the jackpot when she gets The Call: the sitcom she wrote, The Next Big Thing, has gotten the green light, and Ruthie's going to be the show-runner. But her dreams of Hollywood happiness are threatened by demanding actors, number-crunching executives, an unrequited crush on a boss, and her grandmother's impending nuptials.

Set against the fascinating backdrop of Los Angeles show-business culture, with an insider's ear and eye for writer's rooms, bad behavior backstage, and set politics, Jennifer Weiner's new novel is a rollicking ride on the Hollywood rollercoaster and a heartfelt story about what it's like for a young woman to love, and lose, in the land where dreams come true.

©2012 Jennifer Weiner, Inc. (P)2012 Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"A writer of innate brilliance." ( The Philadelphia Inquirer)
"Jennifer Weiner's best-selling novels twist humor and topical issues into can't-put-down stories." ( Houston Chronicle)
"Hilarious, heartbreaking, and insightful, Weiner shows she can write with exquisite tenderness as well as humor." ( The Miami Herald)
Engaging Characters • Realistic Industry Portrayal • Authentic Voice • Emotional Depth • Unique Storyline
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One of my favorite audiobooks to date. The main character is lovable and relatable. An easy listen but with substance. Highly recommend.

One of my favorite audiobooks

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If you could sum up The Next Best Thing in three words, what would they be?

This was well written and I fell in love with Ruthie and her grandma. The author's descriptions of the world of tv production sound very realistic and put me in the moment. I strongly recommend.

Clever Thing

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I've read Good in Bed years ago and I noticed that Jennifer Weiner had a book coming up next month so I decided to purchase this one. I am so glad I did. I loved this book soo much! The narration was fantastic, the story was fast paced and I love the characters. Ruthie, her boyfriend Dave and the grandma are such great characters. I was so sad when it ended. I really wished this book was longer. I'm purchasing another JW book and I hope it's as good as The Next Best Thing. I highly recommend this book.

I love this book!

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I quite honestly may have read my last Jennifer Weiner book. I've read everything she's written so far, and I have to say that each book is more bitter than the last and this one is by far the worst.

I'm so sick of the soapbox/look-down-your-nose approach all her books take. She depicted every character in her Hollywood setting as a complete and utter sterotype, then basically took the approach that she, Ruth, was not like that because she wasn't skinny and had scars on her face. Gimme a break. It's like this with all Weiner's books lately. All the skinny people are evil; all the fat girls are intelligent and saintly.

I think Weiner thinks she is writing for this stupid "real women" genre (which is basically women who think it is okay to be fat) but she just comes across as bitter to me, and, before anyone goes thinking I'm probably beautiful and a size 2, I'm not. I'm a 5'4", and a size 10. AND, you'd even think I'd relate to Ruth more, because I have an unsusual and resistant case of psoriasis in which I have plaques all over my face.

What I've learned from my "plight" as a "real woman" is that no one is going to give me a prize for being chunky and having a disease on my face. It doesn't give me any right to look down my nose at others who have it better. The character of Ruth assumes things about others as much as she thinks they are assuming things about her.

Frankly, i'm starting to think that Weiner should put down the cheeseburger and drop a few so she is inspired to write more than stories about bitter fat people mixed with cheap political plugs.

Holy bitterness!

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What made the experience of listening to The Next Best Thing the most enjoyable?

Performer is pleasant to listen to. I can read in the car while I'm driving and walking into work, doing my chores and exercising. Her books are easy reads. That is not bad. When I feel like a complicated book with multiple characters, I'll go to a different author.

Would you recommend The Next Best Thing to your friends? Why or why not?

Yes, and I have recommended it and her other books.

Which character – as performed by Olivia Thirlby – was your favorite?

The main character.

If you could rename The Next Best Thing, what would you call it?

Don't know, but it is a confusing title. Someone could have done a better job. That doesn't make the book less enjoyable, though.

Easy Read

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Sometimes Jennifer Weiner's characters pick on themselves a little too much but they are SO real. This story got to me emotionally and had even my husband laughing when he heard snipets of it. Listening to stories like these have my work day flying by.
Olivia Thirlby's narration was great. She seemed to really get how the characters were feeling.

Always entertaining

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The ending completed a slow moving novel with real, likeable characters. Needed to speed up the narration to get through it.

Good ending

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What did you like about this audiobook?

The story was okay but not exceptional.

What did you find wrong about the narrator's performance?

The narrator spoke almost in a monotone, with little inflection. After a while it the narrator's voice reminded me of fingernails on a chalkboard.

Do you have any additional comments?

I'm struggling to finish listening to this narrator. I'll avoid books read by her in the future.

I did not like the narrator

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

I expected more especially as I read the prequel Swim!

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Moved along faster in some parts and slowed down in others!

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

The narrator was fine!

Do you think The Next Best Thing needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Don't know! The ending leaves you hangin a little but it is also a very realistic ending.

Mediocre

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What was one of the most memorable moments of The Next Best Thing?

The ending when great overtakes the standard

What about Olivia Thirlby’s performance did you like?

she captured all of the characters wonderfully

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Not cry, but definitely sad for some of the characters. and laugh, definitely

Any additional comments?

This book showed me what real life TV world is probably like, and I truly enjoyed this story.

Great ending

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