TimeOffforGoodBehavior,byLaniDianeRich

by SB Sarah Sunday, August 21, 2005 at 11:22 AM
Our Grade:
B+
Title: Time Off for Good Behavior
Author: Lani Diane Rich
Publication Info: Warner Books 2004, ISBN: 0446693065
Genre: Chick Lit

Well, crap. Instead of getting another snarky, “let’s discuss the sucky parts” review, you get another happy, gushy, “hot damn on a cracker this was a good book” review from me. Sorry folks. I’m on a streak of reading enjoyable, well-written books. It doesn’t suck to be me, but with the decrease in snark from the Sarah department, it might suck to be you. Maybe I should go take a crapful old book I saved upstairs and reread it so as to discuss the tawdry bits.

That said, Time Off for Good Behavior was so bittersweet and adorable I cried at the end, and there is nothing more alarming to total strangers on the midtown-direct bus than a visibly pregnant woman snuffling into her book with big fat tears running down her face. They think I’m in labor or in pain and the idea that I’m hormonally weeping over the happy ending does not excuse my crying. So I had to hide my face and bite my lip, but if I’d been at home, I’d have had a nice big blubbery cry over the ending of the book – the kind where your insides go, “Awww, dammit, that’s wonderful.”

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Picture of Rosina Rosina said on...
08.21.05 at 12:05 PM |

My experience with chicklit hasn’t been very good. Maybe because I’m generally not a fan of first person narrators. But now you’ve got me interested, and so I’ll go read this one.

Your description of the reactions to the book reminds me of Kinsale’s FOR MY LADY’S HEART. I adore Melanthe for her complexity and strength, but many find her too bitchy. This character sounds like she might belong to that same sisterhood.

Now maybe you can suggest a paranormal that I might like. Because, I hate to say this but, I haven’t found one yet that I could finish.

Picture of SB Sarah SB Sarah said on...
08.21.05 at 12:22 PM |

Have you tried Bitten by Kelley Armstrong? I enjoyed it thoroughly, and it also featured a heroine who was a little tired of being constantly told what to do with herself, even though she needed the guidance, and who needed to learn to accept her fate.

Picture of Robin Robin said on...
08.21.05 at 02:16 PM |

Okay, I’m going to buy this book.  You know why?  Not because of the RITA award, but because you did what I think more people need to do in positive reviews:  you actually pointed out all the reasons you liked the book and gave it a high grade.  So many gushing reviews I read somehow seem to take for granted that saying, “I loved it” will motivate everyone to go out and read X book, but I actually think it’s harder to review a book you like than one you don’t, because you actually have to articulate what works.  With a book you don’t like—like the one I’m reading now—lists form willy nilly in your head with all the violations an author is committing on your good sense and suspension of disbelief.  But with a book you like, it requires much more effort to be specific about what works and why.  You did that, Sarah, and you did it in a way that made me a) know what I’m getting into, and b) want to get into it.  Thanks.

Picture of SB Sarah SB Sarah said on...
08.21.05 at 04:17 PM |

Hey Robin: THANK YOU. It is SO FREAKING ALMIGHTY HARD to write a good review without sounding like a gushy ass-kissing sycophant to the author. It’s hard to talk about what works without giving away a lot of the plot (though the same is hard when reviewing a bad ending or plot twist that you don’t like). But thanks for the support - it took me all morning to write this review and then go back and double check that I had something worth saying other than, “Oh my gaaaaaaaaash I loved it it made me cryyyyyyy!”

Picture of Nicole Nicole said on...
08.21.05 at 05:05 PM |

I am so buying this book.  Or at least finding it somewhere.

Picture of Selah March Selah March said on...
08.21.05 at 05:52 PM |

I read this book last year while on a grueling road trip through the badlands of Utah with my husband, my husband’s ex-wife, HER new husband, and the petulant teenaged boy we attempt to co-parent.

When I tell you that this book not only saved my life and my sanity, but may also have saved my companions’ lives and made it so that I am not sitting on Utah’s death row even as we speak…

Wait...does Utah even have the death penalty? No matter. They would’ve reinstated it for me. For without this book? My crime spree would’ve been LEGENDARY. The trail of corpses...I shudder to think.

Seriously, it’s an especially good story if you’re looking for something cathartic. Made me bawl, and I wasn’t even pregnant.

Picture of SB Sarah SB Sarah said on...
08.21.05 at 05:56 PM |

ok, it didn’t stop me from committing a felony, but it was still a damn good book.

Daaaaamn, Selah. That is ONE HELL of a recommendation.

Picture of PC Cast PC Cast said on...
08.21.05 at 06:46 PM |

Sarah - Damn, you so kick ass as a reviewer!  I’m buying the book.  It’s so amazing that you and Candy write articulate, entertaining, informative reviews.  Thank you.

Sara Donati - First, I adore your work and have all your books.  Second - you want a paranormal you can finish?  READ ME!!!  Email me privately at with an address and I’ll send you Goddess of Spring.  Seriously.

Picture of Alyssa Alyssa said on...
08.21.05 at 07:19 PM |

I’m going to give this one a try. I read (and reviewed) Maybe Baby, and while I loved Rich’s voice, I wasn’t as fond of the characters. This one sounds intriguing.

Picture of Nadia Nadia said on...
08.21.05 at 11:18 PM |

I tried to get into this book and couldn’t at all.  The opening scenes in the courtroom demanded too much suspension of disbelief.  She wouldn’t have gotten a quarter of the way to falling out of the witness box because the judge would have had her removed, or held in contempt, or something.  Outside of the television courtrooms, poeple just aren’t allowed to go off like that.  There’s too much fear of psychos and terrorists.
I did read a bit more, but I still figured this was a woman whose head I did not want to live in for any length of time.  I’ve wondered if this had been third person, instead of first, if I mightn’t have found it less objectionable, even seen the humor in some of it.  I think I’d need that distance to be able to handle her.

Picture of SB Sarah SB Sarah said on...
08.22.05 at 06:49 AM |

Isn’t it interesting, Nadia, that Wanda is such a strong personality that readers either love her or can’t deal with her drama?

I totally agree with you about the courtroom scene - with our alarmed society she would have been hauled off before she called the attorney names. But, in terms of fantasy, I kept thinking, ‘How many people wish they could say that to an obnoxious employer, or even an attorney who is playing mean?’ Maybe a lot of Wanda is an opportunity for wish-fulfillment in the cranky department, as she says a lot of thigns that maybe people wish they could also say and not face such consequences.

But I’m glad you spoke up, since I was wondering why I thought she was pricky but relatable, and wondered why people found her too prickly and unlikable. You may be right that it’s the 1st person setting that makes the difference, since the reader has no choice but to reside in the head of that character, like him/her or not.

Picture of Stef2 Stef2 said on...
08.22.05 at 10:43 AM |

This was a give-away book at the RWA national conference, and is now teetering within my tbr stack, which is taking over the world.

If I could just get some time to read.  Thanks for the insightful review, Sarah.  Now my curiosity is killing me, so TOFGB will go closer to the top of the stack.

Stef, wondering if I’ll like Wanda…

Picture of SB Sarah SB Sarah said on...
08.22.05 at 10:48 AM |

I’m curious too - like I said in the review, she’s such a cilantro personality. Let me know what y’all think if you read it, please!

Picture of Jennifer Jennifer said on...
08.22.05 at 11:24 AM |

I loved it like you did, Sarah, but you wrote a much better review of it than I did back in the day.

Lani is awesome.

Picture of Sugar Sugar said on...
08.25.05 at 03:47 AM |

Funny about your cilantro remark. I love it but friend says it reminds her of cockroaches. Will snap up the book if it ever comes to our shores.

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