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title: "I Still Dream About You: A Novel"
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# I Still Dream About You: A Novel

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I Still Dream About You: A Novel

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great Book
  

*by S***8 on Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023*

I am a Fannie Flagg fan, and she tells another touching, funny and insightful story

### ⭐⭐ 2.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Ladles of sugar don't improve a sour story
  

*by W***G on Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2010*

When a story starts with a main character who's wanted to kill herself for five years, and has made elaborate plans for exactly how to do it, and is eagerly looking forward to her own death, the author had better give me plenty of reasons to believe this would-be suicide has changed deeply if I'm going to accept a happy ending. Fannie Flagg doesn't bother.Suicide and major depression are serious business, not an excuse for farce. But then, in this book, everything is an excuse for farce. Racial discrimination? Never you mind. ALL the characters (except a few northerners) are lovely people who have never been on either end of discrimination, except for a little unpleasantness that our heroine Maggie has to suffer Up North in Atlantic City just for being Miss Alabama. None of 'em are quite sure what all the civil rights fuss was about, even Maggie's BFF Brenda who may be black but has never ever suffered the slightest inconvenience for it. Of course, Up North is the land of all evil - that's where Maggie's business rival, cartoonish Beastly Babs, comes from. (I kept expecting to find out that Babs is Snidely Whiplash's long lost sister. It wouldn't be any sillier than some of Flagg's other plot twists.) Or there's Maggie's rude, crude cousin Hector Smoote and his wife Mertha who live way Up North in a double wide trailer in Maine.Maggie is a dreary person, really. She's made it to sixty by leaning on other people to smooth her path, and until the tacked-on happy ending she shows no urge to take any initiative about anything. (And I don't believe a woman who was born in 1948, like Maggie, would be mooning over Tab Hunter. If she can't get out of her teens mentally, she should be harking back to one of the Beatles or Mick Jagger.) The story would have been more bearable if we saw it through the eyes of Hazel. Hazel's role as the Cutest Take Charge Midget In The World is overdone, but at least she makes decisions and takes action - she's the reason I gave the book two stars instead of one. Heck, the story would have been better if we spent it in Babs' horrible head.There's so much silliness in this book that I can't begin to describe all of it. But silliness can be good. Flagg ruins her story by creating situations that would call for painful struggle and growth in our universe, and then insisting that her Official Good Characters can have an effortless happy ending without dealing with any of their flaws. I read the whole thing for a book club; I don't think there's any other reason to plow through it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Uncomfortable beginning, good ending
  

*by H***Y on Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2010*

I usually enjoy what I think of as "southern fiction" and have loved Fannie Flagg's previous books so when this became available, I immediately snatched it up.  Set in Birmingham, Alabama, this is the story of Maggie Fortenberry who is contemplating her own demise.  Along her life's journey she has risen from poverty in her early years, to state-wide fame as Miss Alabama, and now finds herself single, selling real estate and having very few deep, personal relationships.  The pressure of always being "perfect" is getting old and she doubts she has any more to contribute so ending her life seems to be the best option.  Carefully laid plans get derailed time and time again when items come up that require her attention prior to her exiting this earth.It was hard for me to enjoy the book in the beginning since the thought of suicide is so depressing and horrible.  It was a while before I was able to see where things were going and to see the humor in the narrative.  Fannie Flagg's trademark humor is definitely there, it just took time for me to find it.  I found the setting of Birmingham to be an entire character itself.  While there are four primary women that are the focus of the novel, Birmingham (The Magic City) felt like the fifth character to me.While not my favorite Fannie Flagg book, I did enjoy the story and found her quirky southern style to be more than entertaining (and often thought-provoking). I like being able to read about people who are multi-dimensional and "real" --- Ms. Flagg continues to deliver on that front.

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