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Happy & You Know It

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This took several surprising turns and I really enjoyed it! The alternating POVs were entertaining and I really didn't know how it was all going to play out...but I really liked the ending!

*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing an e-galley in exchange for an honest review.

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Smart, funny, and witty-I immediately fell in love with Laura Hankin's Happy & You Know It!

We follow the lives of a playgroup that seems normal at first until secrets begin to be uncovered. I loved the diverse personalities of the mothers and the way they welcomed Claire, their newly hired playgroup musician, into the group. So much happens in this novel, I won't give anything away but... WOW, does Miss Hankin know how to give us twists and turns and laughs in between! With perfect pacing, I never got bored with this book and even found myself sneaking a page or two during work (Oops!).

As a May Book of the Month, I am sure this will get so much traction but I've already been recommending it to all my bookish friends! And I will definitely be on the lookout for more from this talented author!

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Happy and You Know It by Laura Hankin delves into the world of NYC moms and their trials/tribulations. Claire is a musician who is recovering from the surprise stardom her former band is experiencing without her. She becomes a musician for a playgroup for a group of NYC moms. These moms have no problem drawing Claire into their world of secrets. A fun read and look inside the lives of moms trying to have it all. Read and enjoy!

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I've been reading a lot of Mom Lit during Corona. I was surprised that this one had a darker side to it - the subplot with the vitamins. But I enjoyed,and laughed a lot.

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Ex-rocker steps into the life of the rich and famous. Claire did not realize what she was getting into but then the moms didn't either. Readers will get a glimpse into the life of the privilege as they tout their motherhood via Instagram. Things are not how they seem as readers will soon find out. Some may enjoy this crazy tale.

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Loved this one so much I bought a physical copy through Book of the Month club! This book hook s you right in from the very beginning and is a scandalous and hilarious look at what it's like to be the underpaid musician/nanny for the rich mommy club.

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Claire left a band before it really hit big and she doesn't know what her future looks like now. She wants to stay in the business of music, but doesn't know what to do next. She returns to a job she had prior to the band where she is playing for kids group. A playgroup invites her to be their musician where they meet out of someone's apartment in NYC and she gets integrated into the group very fast.

With women of all sorts of different personalities and creeds, the playgroup was greatly diverse and I loved getting to know all the women and their reactions to new motherhood. All the women were first time moms except one and Gwen was glad to be the mom expert of the group. Even though I am not a mom, I have a love for mommy drama books. This seems weird to say but I enjoy reading about mom guilt and I think this is because even though I don't have kids we can all feel a little bit of guilt about where you spend time and if you are using and spending your time to the best of your ability and in the places that matter to you most.

I went into this book a little blind and was happily surprised by some of the things that happen, so I will be a bit vague because I would love for each of you to experience the book just like I did. I will say that there were some great and satisfying twists and turns and the plot and the characters kept me reading where I read this one in one satisfying sitting!

This was my first Laura Hankin read and I was excited to see that there is one book in her backlist, so I hope to read it very soon!

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When a failed rocker starts singing kiddie songs for a mommy and me playgroup full of wannabe Instagram influencers, she's not expecting to find Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll - but that's exactly what she gets. In this darkly funny look behind the curtain at influencer culture, we learn that the perfect life rarely exists off camera, and that maintaining perfection can really wear a person out... unless they're using speed.

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While it takes a minute to figure out the different chapter perspectives and get into the root of the story, it evolves into a very interesting and engaging read. The chapters are quite lengthy, however, it reads quickly due to the engaging storytelling that you just want to kee find out what happens next. In the book, the twist at the end in regards to one of the characters is wow, just unexpected, like, huh she's truly an evil genius with chutzpah. Doing all of the *this* for her babies and her families. The book keeps getting juicier with every secret out, which there is plenty, and I couldn't stop reading until it was way past midnight and I finished the book.

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An almost-famous musician (Clare) starts singing for a mommy group of wealthy Manhattanite moms. I didn’t even know this was a thing, but boy do you get the seriousness with which these moms approach their full-time baby-enhancing.
It’s all handled so well - the financial desperation of Clare and the frustration and overwhelm of the moms - all the characters feel real and their actions felt understandable. The book doesn’t laugh at the moms for their choices, but it does a good job of sharing the pressures and struggles of their privileged lives.

Well, except one of the moms, I felt like she was just a rich, polished shell...and then you learn that’s what she wants you (& everyone else) to believe... she is hiding SECRETS.
The twist was interesting and the fallout was fun.

I think I was expecting a kind of domestic thriller, which this is not. It is, however, a fun and gossipy and compassionate book about how the wellness industry prays on the exhausting struggle to “have it all”.

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Quick, fun, light entertainment. Reminded me a lot of a Liane Moriarty novel. Nice sometimes to just lose yourself in other people’s crazy dysfunctional lives. Ending a bit much but along the lines of what I’d expected. 4 stars.

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Thank you to Net Galley and the Publisher for my digital copy in exchange for an honest review.

I think when I requested this book, I didn't know it was fiction. I thought it would be a self help book on realizing how to make yourself happy. I tend to read those a lot. BUT when I started it, I was immediately drawn to the characters. Claire is a struggling musician who got kicked out of a band just as they were hitting it big...she is now forced to take side jobs just to make ends meet. Which is where the rest of the characters come in. She becomes a singer for babies for a Rich Mommy Playgroup. You know the type...the people you see on Instagram who seem to have it all. Money, cute husbands, adorable babies and thousands of followers. Whitney is the Queen of that group...companies are basically throwing themselves at her so she will help promote them on Instagram. Amara is the opposite...her baby is the ONLY one who doesn't seem to be perfect and her life does not involve nearly as much money as the rest. In fact, she can't really afford to keep up with them at all since she quit her job. Gwen is the most stable one with the perfect child and the perfect husband. So perfect, ONE of these women can't stay away from him. There are three other ladies in the group but they just don't stand out as much. Claire befriends all of them and together, they take an adventure down a dark but oddly hilarious adventure. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes juicy gossip. Because this was just like having a girls' night and telling each other's (and everybody else's) dirty secrets.

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Happy and You Know it is a smart, funny novel about a playgroup of very rich young mothers and their babies who try to do and have it all. It is glamour and shine at first, then author Laura Hankin delves deeper through the eyes of Claire, the play group musician. Claire is a young woman searching for a new life after being dumped by her band - just before they make it big. Her best friend Thea forwards an ad for a musician for a playgroup looking to add some MORE culture to their infants' lives. Claire is caught up in the beauty of these women and their lifestyles, and of course the babies are adorable. What surprises her is that the mommies are very nice and friendly too, and begin to include her in outings, photo shoots, etc. As she gets to know the women and spends some one-on-one time with them, she learns that the ladies aren't as glossy and glamorous as they seem and the price for having it all is taking its toll on every one of them. Secrets are exposed, marriages implode, and Claire is in danger of losing everything.

Happy and You Know it was described as the Nanny Diaries meets Sex in the City - an apt description. Hankin treats the women with humor but allows them their dignity and handles the real problems of early motherhood with respect, all while writing snappy, funny dialog and laugh-out-loud scenarios. I thoroughly enjoyed this book! it does include some pretty spicy sex scenes so I won't be passing it on to my middle-schoolers - but my girlfriends will adore this! Lots of points of discussion for book clubs or girl's night. Hankin's writing style makes this a book for anyone who likes a good , funny, fun read, not just women. This book will make an excellent Mother's Day present for moms of any age, but especially new ones. Enjoy and thank you for the ARC!!

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This was such a fun read! I really enjoyed looking in on the craziness of an elite Mommy playgroup in the inner city and how even the wealthy deal with the same issues as other first time moms. The dialogue is fun to read and the characters are likable and relatable.

I would consider this book to be chick lit because the primary topics that are dealt with revolve around women, but the writing is well-done and the plot is nicely paced. My interest was piqued throughout the story and there was no lag in the plot. I was eager to find out what the secrets were, and they did not disappoint.

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I found this book to be an unexpected, engaging novel. Having experienced the transition from career to stay-at-home mom, I found the characters to be realistic and honest. I would recommend this book especially to those stay at home moms. They will find lots with which to identify.

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I want to start by informing you that this book made me literally LOL and is exactly what I needed right now. It was silly, but also had an element of depth that I appreciate in a novel while it addresses issues of anxiety toward motherhood and fears of failure, infidelity, and maintaining appearances. I loved the cast of characters ranging from a cute little baby playgroup, a bunch of wealthy stay-at-home MILFs, and a down and out musician.

If you like shows like Dead to Me or Big Little Lies then you will enjoy the dark humor and scandal of this novel. The book was just so perfectly snarky and real and I loved it. Even those who aren’t Moms will find this to be a fun and entertaining read.

One thing I loved about this story is that it shined a light on the fact that life is unpredictable, people can be unruly and brutal, but sometimes fate intervenes during hard times and brings you where you need to be. It all comes down to the choices you make along the way as life throws you for loop after loop.
I give it 3.5/5 stars rounded up to 4 for this review

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This was the perfect book to help me escape from the world during the Covid19 Shutdown. When the news got to be too much, I just opened this book and entered a world unlike anything I have ever been a part of. This book is very funny and has a surprising twist in it that I really enjoyed.

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I was super excited to read Happy and you Know It, and thought the premise sounded so unique and interesting. I just could not connect with the characters, though, and found myself reaching for other titles instead. I ended up not finishing this title. and will not be writing a formal review as a result.

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This book was entertaining & fun! I enjoyed the story and I liked and could relate to some of the characters, especially Amara. Recommend for a quick witty read that will keep you engaged until the very end.

I would like to thank NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I received a free digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I liked this so much more than I had anticipated. The first few pages might throw you off a little, but I promise keep reading, this book will grab you and pull you in and wont let you go!

Thank you kindly to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for this review copy.

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