The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Overall, I really enjoyed this book. I loved the dynamics between the two sisters and the mother daughter relationship. I found the different POV and timelines to flow smoothly and to be very interesting. The story is about two sisters, who despite being complete opposites, find fame in music. They are household names, until after a year of performing they breakup with no explanation. One sister, Cassie, goes off the grid and no one knows where she is. The other sister Zoe, finds herself a suburban mom, with a daughter, Cherry, trying to break into the music industry. When Cherry goes on a mission to find her aunt and figure out what happened to the Griffin Sisters years before. I enjoyed the emotion and explanations in the book - I did find that there were parts of the book that were completely unnecessary. I also struggled to like the characters, but the writing was so engaging that it did not seem to matter too much. Much of the book takes places in the Philadelphia area, which is home to me, so it was fun to be able to picture exactly where the story took place! A story about family, fame and how the consequences that follow choices we make. A well written and engaging book. LTKSeasonal LTKFindsUnder50 LTKSummerEdit

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