Smolinski follows up her debut, Flip-Flopped, with an airy, hit and  mostly miss novel about one rudderless woman's accidental journey of  self-discovery. After a Weight Watchers meeting, narrator June Parker  offers a ride home to newly svelte Marissa Jones, and the two hit it off  until Marissa dies in a nasty one-car accident. When June runs into  Marissa's hot brother at the cemetery six months after the crash, she  makes a rash promise to carry out the dead girl's list of 20 things to  do before she turned 25 (even though June is 34). The challenges that  follow—running a 5K, kissing a stranger, "dare to go braless"—serve less  to improve June's life than to highlight how unfortunate it is that  she's taken up a stranger's goals instead of her own. Smolinski's Los  Angeles is a well-executed set—June tilts at windmills as a writer for a  ride-sharing nonprofit—but the most human characters in it are June's  tyrannical and calculating boss and her secretly sensitive, underused  brother. Though completing the list is a transformative experience for  June, the leadup fizzles. 
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