The Five-Star Weekend

by

Elin Hilderbrand

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy light, summery beach reads with a focus on female friendships and personal growth would likely enjoy this book.
  • It would appeal to fans of women's fiction who appreciate stories set in picturesque locations, with detailed descriptions of food, fashion, and lifestyle.
  • Those who enjoy multi-character narratives exploring different life stages and relationship dynamics would find this book engaging.
  • It's particularly suited for readers looking for an escapist read that still touches on relatable life issues like grief, marriage problems, and career challenges.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking more substantial literary fiction or those who dislike stories centered around affluent characters and their problems might not enjoy this book.
  • It may not appeal to those who are tired of plots involving infidelity or who prefer more diverse and inclusive narratives.
  • Readers who are sensitive to discussions about weight and appearance or who dislike excessive brand name dropping and location-specific references might find aspects of the book off-putting.
  • Those looking for a more unconventional narrative structure or deeper exploration of complex themes might find the story too predictable or shallow.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Captivating and well-rounded storyline with multiple character perspectives
  • Light, airy, and easy to read while still having depth and relatable characters
  • Explores themes of grief, resilience, and female friendship
  • Vivid descriptions of Nantucket setting and food
  • Compelling character development and backstories
  • Perfect comfort read with a positive and satisfying conclusion
  • Integrates social media and modern themes tastefully
  • Beautifully written with magical descriptions of the island
  • Addresses real-life issues like loss, relationship struggles, and self-discovery
  • Ideal summer/beach read with an escapist quality

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Repetitive plot elements for readers familiar with the author's other works
  • Too much emphasis on brand names, designer clothing, and Nantucket locations
  • Some find the characters unlikable or shallow
  • Resolutions to characters' problems can feel too convenient or unrealistic
  • Slow pacing in some parts of the book
  • Excessive focus on appearance and weight of characters
  • Some readers find it classist and materialistic
  • Too many characters and not enough depth to individual stories
  • Overuse of affairs and betrayals as plot devices
  • Can feel like an advertisement for Nantucket rather than a cohesive story

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