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The Five-Star Weekend (Sommer in Nantucket, #1)
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Let's face it—it isn't a proper summer without the quintessential beach read. And Elin Hilderbrand's books have become a go-to for me in recent years. But unfortunately, The Five-Star Weekend didn't quite end up scratching that summertime itch.
Hollis is grieving for her dead husband. She gets the idea to host a weekend get-together for her best friends, inviting one from each phase of her life, in the hopes that being surrounded by friends will help her heal and move on. But each of these women is battling her own issues and the weekend doesn't really turn out the way Hollis expects.
Elin Hilderbrand's books always feel light and fun, and this one's no different. It's the sort of story I pick up when I need a distraction. It's easy to get sucked into the island of Nantucket, with all of its water, sunshine, and delicious food. But at the end of the day, something about this story just didn't click for me.
Maybe it's because this feels more like a disjointed collection of stories about the different women rather than a cohesive whole. They're each having their own issues, and for the most part, they don't overlap. Hilderbrand could very well have written separate stories for each of them, and it would've still made sense.
Or maybe I just don't buy into the premise. I can't imagine a former friend dropping everything to fly out and spend a weekend with me and a few others they don't know, just to comfort me. But perhaps that's me being cynical and this sort of thing really does happen.
Or maybe it's because while the women's issues are real, the resolutions somehow end up feeling a bit shallow. Everything is wrapped up too neatly by the end of the book, whether the issue was medical, spousal, or work. Like the proverbial happily ever after, everyone gets one, even if the circumstances are too convenient or magical to be believable.
Whatever the reason, this story just didn't quite rise to the level of beachy magic I usually associate with Elin Hilderbrand. Don't get me wrong, I still had fun with it. But I always hope for a memorable reading experience, and this one was all too forgettable.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Perfect Couple
The Hotel Nantucket
Swan Song
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Hollis is grieving for her dead husband. She gets the idea to host a weekend get-together for her best friends, inviting one from each phase of her life, in the hopes that being surrounded by friends will help her heal and move on. But each of these women is battling her own issues and the weekend doesn't really turn out the way Hollis expects.
Elin Hilderbrand's books always feel light and fun, and this one's no different. It's the sort of story I pick up when I need a distraction. It's easy to get sucked into the island of Nantucket, with all of its water, sunshine, and delicious food. But at the end of the day, something about this story just didn't click for me.
Maybe it's because this feels more like a disjointed collection of stories about the different women rather than a cohesive whole. They're each having their own issues, and for the most part, they don't overlap. Hilderbrand could very well have written separate stories for each of them, and it would've still made sense.
Or maybe I just don't buy into the premise. I can't imagine a former friend dropping everything to fly out and spend a weekend with me and a few others they don't know, just to comfort me. But perhaps that's me being cynical and this sort of thing really does happen.
Or maybe it's because while the women's issues are real, the resolutions somehow end up feeling a bit shallow. Everything is wrapped up too neatly by the end of the book, whether the issue was medical, spousal, or work. Like the proverbial happily ever after, everyone gets one, even if the circumstances are too convenient or magical to be believable.
Whatever the reason, this story just didn't quite rise to the level of beachy magic I usually associate with Elin Hilderbrand. Don't get me wrong, I still had fun with it. But I always hope for a memorable reading experience, and this one was all too forgettable.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Perfect Couple
The Hotel Nantucket
Swan Song
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✧ Connect with me ✧ Instagram ✧
✧ This was a pick for my BOTM box. Get your first book for $5 here.
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Aug 14, 2023 12:06PM
It took me 3 weeks to read it, Not good
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Wonderful review, Yun! I agree that not all her books click with me, though I look forward to her new releases.
Excellent review, Yun! This one did sound like a solid summer read concept. But I can definitely see how the execution and lack of cohesiveness could leave the story a bit lacking. Here’s hoping your next beach read is more enjoyable overall!
I don't have any perfunctory friends who would fly out to comfort me🤣. I don't think I have any friends who can afford to do something like that. I agree though, Hilderbrand books are generally beach reads. Fair review Yun.
Nice review Yun, I don't normally read this author so I wasn't tempted, thanks for the honest reiew!
Great review, Yun! I've never been tempted to read this author's works, so good on you for sharing your thoughts.
Sorry this book didn’t live up to expectations, Yun. Hopefully your next one will knock it out of the park!🙂
Alex wrote: "It took me 3 weeks to read it, Not good"Ah, glad it's not just me that had trouble getting into this one!
Anne wrote: "Wonderful review, Yun! I agree that not all her books click with me, though I look forward to her new releases."Thanks, Anne! I do too! I'm a bit sad to learn she's retiring from writing beach reads next year.
Julie wrote: "Excellent review, Yun! This one did sound like a solid summer read concept. But I can definitely see how the execution and lack of cohesiveness could leave the story a bit lacking. Here’s hoping yo..."Thanks, Julie! I hope so too! :)
Barbara**catching up! wrote: "I don't have any perfunctory friends who would fly out to comfort me🤣. I don't think I have any friends who can afford to do something like that. I agree though, Hilderbrand books are generally bea..."Thanks, Barbara! Right? Glad it's not just me that lack such friends lol! 😅
Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "Nice review Yun, I don't normally read this author so I wasn't tempted, thanks for the honest reiew!"Thanks, Dorie!
Debbie wrote: "Great review, Yun! I've never been tempted to read this author's works, so good on you for sharing your thoughts."Thanks, Debbie!
TXGAL1 wrote: "Sorry this book didn’t live up to expectations, Yun. Hopefully your next one will knock it out of the park!🙂"Thanks, TXGAL1! 🤗
Great review, Yun! I enjoyed this one a little more but do agree the stories felt a little more separate than in many of EH’s books.
Sorry it was only mediocre for you, Yun. I'll have to take your word on summer and a beach read. I'm more of a "winter is coming" kind of guy. :) But it's a great review, as always.
Rachel wrote: "I had the same feelings about this book as well. Terrific review, Yun! :)"Glad it's not just me! Thanks, Rachel! :)
Brandice wrote: "Great review, Yun! I enjoyed this one a little more but do agree the stories felt a little more separate than in many of EH’s books."Thanks, Brandice! Glad you enjoyed this one a bit more than I did! :)
Suzanne wrote: "This is exactly how I felt about it. I feel like it was overhyped."Ah, glad it's not just me!
Jen CAN wrote: "More like a 3 star weekend by your review, Yun! Hopefully your next one will be a 5-er!"Ha! Yes! Thanks, Jen! :)
Jeffrey wrote: "Sorry it was only mediocre for you, Yun. I'll have to take your word on summer and a beach read. I'm more of a "winter is coming" kind of guy. :) But it's a great review, as always."Haha, that's fair! Thanks a bunch, Jeffrey! :)
Lol I don’t think my friends would drop everything either just to come comfort me for a weekend :) great review Yun! Hopefully your next book is better!
Fantastic review and feedback Yun. I love going to the beach in the late afternoons and reading there until it gets dark, but I still need something more series when it comes to subject matter :)
Sasha wrote: "Lol I don’t think my friends would drop everything either just to come comfort me for a weekend :) great review Yun! Hopefully your next book is better!"Haha, glad it's not just me! 😅 Thanks, Sasha!
Holly wrote: "I have this one, but haven't picked it up yet. Sorry it wasn't better and Great review Yun! 💞"Thanks, Holly! 💖 Hope you enjoy it more!
Srivalli wrote: "Wonderful review, Yun. Sorry the book didn't deliver as expected."Thanks, Srivalli!
Annette wrote: "Fantastic review and feedback Yun. I love going to the beach in the late afternoons and reading there until it gets dark, but I still need something more series when it comes to subject matter :)"Thanks, Annette! That's totally fair! :)

















