Member Reviews
The Sunday Potluck Club by Melissa Storm is, I think, going to be a good book. I received this from #Netgalley but didn’t realize it’s just an excerpt, not the whole book. It’s the story of a group of friends, all of whom are grieving the death of a parent. It shows how everyone grieves in their own way. Hopefully, at some point, I’ll be able to read the rest.
I was provided an excerpt of The Sunday Potluck Club by Melissa Storm through NetGalley and Kensington Books. This is the story of four women who met through their parents terminal cancer diagnoses. Every Sunday, they each bring a dish and have dinner together while they work through the tragedy of having a parent suffering through cancer. They have one rule: everyone grieves in their own way.
I’ve loved what I read so far and can’t wait to read the full book when it’s available.
This excerpt did not grip me as much as I wanted it to. I’m not a huge fan of storylines that focus around death and funerals and cancer. But I might pick this up when it comes out.
I really enjoyed the excerpt and am excited to read the full arc when it comes out. However, I am unable to review this title as it's only the excerpt.
This preview about two friends who meet on a cancer ward portends a real winner, one I look forward to reading in full when it becomes available. Bridget is in vet school, Amy a second grade teacher. They bond with other grieving women as members of the Sunday Potluck Club, sharing food, tears, laughter, and hope. I can’t wait to see how their stories unfold! 5/5
Pub Date 31 Mar 2020.
Thanks to Melissa Storm, Kensington Books and NetGalley for the review copy. Opinions are mine.
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I have to admit that I was disappointed when I reached the end of the book so quickly and then realized this was only a preview of the book and not the entire title. I enjoyed what I read--but would have loved to read a bit more to properly give a full review. There are many character developments that were not complete even though the general story line did come through--and what I read was interesting.
Am looking forward to reading the book in its entirety and thank you for allowing me the opportunity toread this overview prior to publication.
This was lovely and I enjoyed it. Nothing helps a body get through the tough times like good friends. Toss in some good eats and frank, truthful conversation and I feel as though I can conquer the world. Thank you Melissa Storm, for writing such a lovely story.