![]() ![]() So while Snadowsky’s blunt and honest presentation added an entertainment and humor factor, any attempt at an actual plot was poorly developed.ĭespite the generally amusing plot, Snadowsky’s mediocre delivery makes the book less enjoyable. Quite frankly, a large portion of the story (perhaps too much) focuses on their sex life. As the book progresses, so does their romance, but the storyline soon falls flat. Following college sophomore Dominique “Dom” Baylor through her summer fling, “Anatomy of a Single Girl” explores the typical topics of love and sexuality in an honest yet unoriginal way.ĭom heads home to visit her family and best friend over the summer, but she ends up spending most of her time with Guy Davies, a frat boy she recently met. I’ve never read 50 Shades of Gray (nor do I plan to), but “Anatomy of a Single Girl” by Daria Snadowsky might as well be the fourth book of the series. Disclaimer: This book was reviewed at the request of author Daria Snadowsky. ![]()
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