The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (The Supremes #1) 
Now, however, they’re about to face their most challenging year yet. Proud, talented Clarice is struggling to keep up appearances as she deals with her husband’s humiliating infidelities; beautiful Barbara Jean is rocked by the tragic reverberations of a youthful love affair; and fearless Odette is about to embark on the most terrifying battle of her life. With wit, style and sublime talent, Edward Kelsey Moore brings together three devoted allies in a warmhearted novel that celebrates female friendship and second chances.
I found my favorite book of 2014 on the first try. I can't wait to see how my other reads measure up to this book. It was perfect in every way. I laughed, teared up, and fist pumped in triumph for my favorite characters throughout the whole book. I recommend for everybody who wants to read a good book.
I don't usually go for this genre, but I enjoyed reading this quite a bit.Just when I was beginning to think modern writers can't write in complete sentences, I found this. There are very few editing errors here. Because of this, I stopped noticing the writing and was able to see what the words painted in my mind. The book takes place in 2004-05 with flashbacks to the 60s and 70s, showing how three best friends grew up together. My favorite is Odette because she makes all the smart-mouth

Moore is a natural storyteller, vividly bringing to life the world of Plainview, Indiana. Full of interesting, sometimes quirky, characters, both loveable and despicable, the novel focuses on three female friends in late middle age. Descriptions grab you, are entirely integral to the plot, and never go on too long. I found really intriguing the historical aspect of this community of people who had grown up together in the 1960's, when, for instance, mixed race couples were not acceptable, up to
Oh my... I am still trying to figure out how I possibly could have enjoyed this book so much.Edward Kelsey Moore is somewhat of a miracle worker. He managed to write a story that will offend nearly every person who reads it at some point and yet entertain those same people in a way that will leave them baffled and confused. Most ingenious!I literally laughed out loud (and sniffed a few tears, I admit) while reading 'The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat'. And I have to disagree with some of the
This book is certainly a departure for me. I picked it without reading the blurb but the novel enjoyed high ratings and that was enough for me. When I discovered that the story was about three middle-aged African-American women and their lives, I was a little daunted. Call it an irrational phobia, but I resisted reading books about black people ever since I had Cry the Beloved Country as my school literature text so many years ago!Poignantly, satirically and with much humour, the author shows us
Very impressive style: funny, witty, heartfelt. All the characters, especially the female ones are alive, vivid and sparkling and the story doesn't want to be more than what it is: touching, soothing, makes you believe in love and friendship, triggers a good laugh. A real tingling bubble bath for the soul! (But thankfully not the glittery-pink one and not that light at all...)________________________A könyv, aminek hetekig nem tudtam megjegyezni, sÅ‘t tudatosÃtani a cÃmét Most meg már nagy
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| Title | : | The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (The Supremes #1) |
| Author | : | Edward Kelsey Moore |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
| Published | : | February 4th 2014 by Vintage (first published 2013) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Humor. Historical. Historical Fiction. Audiobook |
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Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat diner in Plainview, Indiana is home away from home for Odette, Clarice, and Barbara Jean. Dubbed "The Supremes" by high school pals in the tumultuous 1960s, they’ve weathered life’s storms for over four decades and counseled one another through marriage and children, happiness and the blues.Now, however, they’re about to face their most challenging year yet. Proud, talented Clarice is struggling to keep up appearances as she deals with her husband’s humiliating infidelities; beautiful Barbara Jean is rocked by the tragic reverberations of a youthful love affair; and fearless Odette is about to embark on the most terrifying battle of her life. With wit, style and sublime talent, Edward Kelsey Moore brings together three devoted allies in a warmhearted novel that celebrates female friendship and second chances.
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| Original Title: | The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat |
| ISBN: | 0307950433 (ISBN13: 9780307950437) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Supremes #1 |
| Characters: | Odette Henry, Clarice Baker, Barbara Jean Maxberry |
| Setting: | Plainview, Indiana(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 11180 Users | 2093 ReviewsAssessment Regarding Books The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (The Supremes #1)
This was really almost a three.Yeah, I know -- it's the same chicklit people keep writing over and over. Three middle-aged women are friends, and between the three of them we have infidelity, alcoholism, debating whether to pursue a long-lost love, and illness. They live in a small town which doesn't happen to be in the deep south this time but may as well be. The characters are not particularly fleshed out; the issues are not new or dealt with in a new way. But still, I could be a littleI found my favorite book of 2014 on the first try. I can't wait to see how my other reads measure up to this book. It was perfect in every way. I laughed, teared up, and fist pumped in triumph for my favorite characters throughout the whole book. I recommend for everybody who wants to read a good book.
I don't usually go for this genre, but I enjoyed reading this quite a bit.Just when I was beginning to think modern writers can't write in complete sentences, I found this. There are very few editing errors here. Because of this, I stopped noticing the writing and was able to see what the words painted in my mind. The book takes place in 2004-05 with flashbacks to the 60s and 70s, showing how three best friends grew up together. My favorite is Odette because she makes all the smart-mouth

Moore is a natural storyteller, vividly bringing to life the world of Plainview, Indiana. Full of interesting, sometimes quirky, characters, both loveable and despicable, the novel focuses on three female friends in late middle age. Descriptions grab you, are entirely integral to the plot, and never go on too long. I found really intriguing the historical aspect of this community of people who had grown up together in the 1960's, when, for instance, mixed race couples were not acceptable, up to
Oh my... I am still trying to figure out how I possibly could have enjoyed this book so much.Edward Kelsey Moore is somewhat of a miracle worker. He managed to write a story that will offend nearly every person who reads it at some point and yet entertain those same people in a way that will leave them baffled and confused. Most ingenious!I literally laughed out loud (and sniffed a few tears, I admit) while reading 'The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat'. And I have to disagree with some of the
This book is certainly a departure for me. I picked it without reading the blurb but the novel enjoyed high ratings and that was enough for me. When I discovered that the story was about three middle-aged African-American women and their lives, I was a little daunted. Call it an irrational phobia, but I resisted reading books about black people ever since I had Cry the Beloved Country as my school literature text so many years ago!Poignantly, satirically and with much humour, the author shows us
Very impressive style: funny, witty, heartfelt. All the characters, especially the female ones are alive, vivid and sparkling and the story doesn't want to be more than what it is: touching, soothing, makes you believe in love and friendship, triggers a good laugh. A real tingling bubble bath for the soul! (But thankfully not the glittery-pink one and not that light at all...)________________________A könyv, aminek hetekig nem tudtam megjegyezni, sÅ‘t tudatosÃtani a cÃmét Most meg már nagy


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