Title: The Authenticity Project
Author: Clare Pooley
Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books 2020
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 368
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Ebook
Julian Jessop, an eccentric, lonely artist and septuagenarian believes that most people aren't really honest with each other. But what if they were? And so he writes--in a plain, green journal--the truth about his own life and leaves it in his local café. It's run by the incredibly tidy and efficient Monica, who furtively adds her own entry and leaves the book in the wine bar across the street. Before long, the others who find the green notebook add the truths about their own deepest selves--and soon find each other In Real Life at Monica's Café.
I did not really enjoy this book. I was sucked in by the premise and the back of the book blurb. Unfortunately, I don’t think the storyline or the characters live up to the promise. The storyline was fairly predictable. I wasn’t surprised by the bad decisions and silly interactions with the characters. I wanted to really dive into the characters, but they were often just stereotypes. And Julian, who should have been the most interesting one, was left unwraps most of the time. The only bits we saw were decidedly fake and unappealing. I just couldn’t with him and it spiraled out to the other characters.
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