Jennifer Lieberman is from Maple, Ontario, Canada and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from York University in Toronto. Jennifer has appeared in over thirty stage productions in Toronto, New York City, Los Angeles, Europe and Australia; including her Award-Winning Solo Show ""Year of the Slut"" which is now the Amazon #1 Best Selling Novel ""Year of the What?"" and the Scribble's Worth Book Reviews Best RomCom of 2021.
I didn't Read Your Book Podcast
This week's book REALLY did not seem like there was anything of value for me specifically Judging the Book By the Cover - but what a surprise when this has been one of my favorite conversations! Do you think this mentality will have a positive effect on the dating scene??? Let me know in the comments below!!!
From show to written word: Jennifer Lieberman calls debut novel ‘Year of the What’ super entertaining
LA Talk Radio - The Writer's Block
Literary Titan - 4 Star Book Review
I was pleased to find that this book is an empowering story about a character taking control of her life, especially towards the end of the book. Too many times, Dana engaged in sexual acts while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, which brought into question whether her judgement was impaired while making decisions that were out of the norm for her. It seemed to me that she was letting things happen to her rather than making conscious choices to forge her own path, and she begins to realize this. As you can tell, I was deeply connected to the character. The fantastic writing makes it easy to form a bond and I was certainly invested.
Mohanni Love Interview - Let's Talk About It!
John Kerry's Reviews > Year of the What?
Overall , Year of the What? by Jennifer Lieberman I devoured this in one day (in-between family gatherings and kids). I couldn't put it down. The relationship between each character and their individual friends is beautiful. The development of their relationship together feels *just so good*. Read if you love romantic comedy genre, if you love New York, if you love sharp and funny banter, if you like a delicious slow burn with a fun twist on some classic tropes, if you're wild for fun sunshine/grumpy books.