I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I started out not really liking this book, especially Maggie. The story isn’t what I thought it would be based on the description. The main character, Maggie Fortenberry, a former Miss Alabama, is feeling like it’s time “to leave” and sets about planning her suicide. I couldn’t figure out what was so horribly wrong with her life that she felt the need to do this, other than a mega case of the self pities.
The story alternates between the various characters, past and present. In the beginning, this was a bit disconcerting as the story felt incredibly disjointed. However, about 150 pages in, I started to get the flow and with Maggie’s listing of a house she adored and the “mystery” of the previous owner (remains were found in a trunk in a sealed room in the attic), the story picked up. Picked up enough, that I can say in the end, I enjoyed the book and am glad I muddled through those first 150 pages.
This book isn’t just about Maggie. It’s also about Hazel, Brenda, Ethel, and Edward Crocker. The mystery part was about what happened to Edward Crocker, the builder of Crestview, a house that Maggie just loved and got the listing for when it was put up for sale. It’s also about Babs, the arch-rival of everyone (and really, not a very likable person).
I didn’t see any of the endings coming, except perhaps one. Overall, it’s a good read and one I recommend if you’re looking for something a little different. Just stick with it through the first 100 or so pages.
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