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One's Company by Ashley Hutson

One's Company

A Novel

by Ashley Hutson

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  • Jun 2022, 272 pages
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Peggy A. (Fairfax, VA)

One's Company
Bonnie Lincoln is obsessed with a television show to the point that she wants to become the characters in the show.

Winning the lottery has given her the money to create a town exactly like the TV show and become each character. She is so obsessed with her project that she loses sight of reality to the point of madness.

To me, this book was very sad and depressing. Even though I wanted to and did finish reading this book I cannot recommend it to others .
Peggy A.

One’s Company
Bonnie Lincoln becomes obsessed with a television show where she wants to live the lives of the characters in the show.

Winning the lottery enables her to seek her dream but in so doing she escapes from reality.

Bonnie’s trauma in her life leads her to depression and makes this book not an easy nor enjoyable read .

I cannot recommend it.

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