by Charity Shumway
A sweet chick-lit that is also a bit of an ode to Glamour magazine. Nothing too exciting, but enjoyable.
There are quite a few things I really liked about Ten Girls to Watch. I like Dawn as a character. She’s believable and honestly, quite similar to me. She has a dream that she’s working towards, but she’s not an instant success story, which is something that I loved. So often you’ll read a story wher...
I have to admit that the cover is the first thing that drew my attention on the book. I love reading magazines when I get a chance, and especially, the ones that feature the top anythings – sports stars for a year, hottest guys in each states etc. So when I read the premise, a girl assigned to track...
Calorie free reading. You will not get a book hangover or think too much about life
Like most recent graduates, Dawn West is trying to find her way in the real world. Her roommate in a New York City apartment views paying rent as optional. Her ex-boyfriend isn't really staying an ex; they can't stop seeing each other. Her writing career is the extent of writing a lawn care advice c...
A wonderful look at growing up and what might have been but what is truly worth having. Dawn is a recent college graduate in New York City trying to make it as a writer. She doesn't quite know what she wants in life but thought it would include writing and her on/off again boyfriend Robert. Unfort...
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