To Libby Mason, Mr. Right has always meant Mr. Rich. A twenty-seven-year-old publicist, she’s barely able to afford her fashionable and fabulous lifestyle, and often has to foot the bill for dates with Struggling Writer Nick, a sexy but perpetually strapped-for-cash guy she’s dating (no commitments–...
This was one Jane Green book from her chick lit days I never read. I wondered why I never bought this and now I know why. I must have read the sample and said no thank you. That was a smart decision. I am kind of horrified at how bad this book was. The main character was awful, so were two of her lo...
This book was alright. Parts I really liked and others I thought dragged on beyond belief. I liked the writing style and how I could picture exactly what the author was talking about. This would be why I gave it .5 more than I should
Thoroughly slumped. British chick lit can't even pull me out. I think I got to about 25%, pathetic. The issue was all the sidetracking that was happening that detracted from the main story. This might not be the books fault though-- since it is women's lit, I guess there should be a lot of talk ab...
I hated this main character. She was superficial and an idiot. I couldn't cheer for her at all especially when she was so self involved while her friend was having troubles of her own. Yuck! P. 237
This story was interesting enough to finish but I didn't like the first person writing style and skimmed a lot. The only character I really liked was the heroine's best friend. The heroine was so superficial and the hero was too extreme. Publicist Libby compares her relationship with poor novelist...
Still have no idea why I sort of liked this.It has almost none of the things that usually attract me, I'm not crazy about the style, and I suspect this liking has everything to do with the fact that Ms. Green can't get any worse than Jemima J: A Novel About Ugly Ducklings and Swans. Fortunately.
I don’t know what to expect when I first picked up this novel. Jane Green was not one of the authors that I’m familiar with so I thought it is good to try something new. Sadly to say though, the result was rather frustrating.The book started off OK but once I passed the first hundred-page, I literal...
It was a pretty predictable piece of chick-lit...and pretty much the whole plot is written in the little synopsis on the back cover. But, it was still a decent read. Kinda sexy in places, made me laugh out loud in others. I wanted to smack Libby (the main character) and snap her out of whatever s...
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