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Anyone But You (Love and Laughter, No 4) - Jennifer Crusie
Anyone But You (Love and Laughter, No 4)
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Nina thinks the last thing she needs is Fred--part basset, part beagle, and part manic-depressive puppy. Then Fred brings home Alex Moore, poster boy for lonely women. Nina loves Fred, but really, anyone but Alex! Original.
Nina thinks the last thing she needs is Fred--part basset, part beagle, and part manic-depressive puppy. Then Fred brings home Alex Moore, poster boy for lonely women. Nina loves Fred, but really, anyone but Alex! Original.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780373440047 (0373440049)
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 184
Edition language: English
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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
5.0 Anyone But You - Jennifer Crusie
The notes I had for this said I liked the cover with the slippers better (I can find no cover with slippers) and also that this is a picture book. Now maybe I just clicked on the wrong book(s), or maybe, I was drunk with love. You decide.Library copy
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it
3.5 Anyone But You
I love Jennifer Crusie; she writes two of my favorite books: Fast Women and Agnes and the Hitman and I thought I had just about all her books, but I found this one at the bottom of a box at the FOTL sale Saturday. For Nina Askew, turing forty means freedom—from the ex-husband whose career always c...
BUGGY
BUGGY rated it
3.5 Fun, forty and free, and then there's Fred
Opening Line: “The last thing Nina Askew needed was Fred.”Newly divorced Nina Askew has just turned forty and found her freedom. Of course freedom from her stuffy husband and suburban home comes at a cost and Nina now finds herself a tad on the lonely side. Rambling around her apartment, watching ol...
Lobo
Lobo rated it
3.0 Anyone But You
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Always Doing
Always Doing rated it
I needed a mindless but charming read and this fit the bill. A little too category for me - a huge misunderstanding is the crux of the problem - but still a fun book.
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