![]() Alex’s voice is a strong one, and fans of Halpern’s Get Well Soon (2007) and Have a Nice Day (2012) will embrace it. The Fuck-It List seems to get mostly abandoned somewhere along the way as Alex grapples with truly shitty things that have happened and learns how to live life with abandon in spite of them. It also turns out Becca has a bucket list, one she doesnt know shell be able to finish now. Along the way, snarky, horror-movie-obsessed Alex falls for Leo, but having sex with someone and connecting to them emotionally are two entirely different things. Then shes hit with another shocker: Becca has cancer. Others, like have sex with someone you love, are going to take some time. Some items are relatively easy to accomplish-bake cookies for the janitor, for instance. ![]() The two reconnect, and Alex agrees to help Becca cross items off her bucket list only since bucket lists are for old people, they deem it the “Fuck-It List” (“noble, but with a hint of edge to it”). ![]() ![]() With her signature heart and humor, Julie Halpern explores a straine. Alex is still reeling from the shock of her father’s death-and the fact that her best friend Becca slept with her boyfriend the day of his funeral-when she gets more bad news: Becca has cancer. Read 639 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. ![]()
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