
When I was first asked if I wanted to review The Bunko Babes I almost passed. Chick lit really isn’t my thing and if I knew then about the strong Christian influence, I definitely would have just said no.
If I had, I would have missed out on a great story. Leah Starr Baker has put together a believable cast of characters in her debut novel, The Bunko Babes. The main character, Becca Thornton, wrestles with such issues as what to wear, shopping, and the onset of a debilitating disease. Through all of this, her faith and love for her family shines through.
Becca and her closest friends form a group to play Bunko each week. While I am still not too sure what Bunko actually IS, it sounded like something fun and wholesome to do while hubby has taken the kids out for an evening.
When I began reading, I felt no kinship with these women. The group of friends reminded me of something straight from Pine Valley (All My Children on ABC). Preening, sexy, thinner than me, and somehow…shiny. I did not want to like these characters. In spite of myself, I began to care about them, one by one. Honestly, how many of us really get to go out on shopping sprees, hit the spa, or have perfect husbands? Not many, at least out of the tons of women I have met.
When you pull back that shiny skin, you begin to see the hardships that the circle of friends face. Certain problems strike anyone, anytime, regardless of their financial situation or religious affiliation. This is what Bunko Babes showcases with startling clarity. I found myself not feeling so jaded by my own life once I read a few chapters. By the end, I was thinking of how my own circle of friends match up with the girls in Bunko Babes. We may not be so rich, but we all rely on one another more than we think.
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