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Lädt ... Getting Warmervon Carol Snow
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Okay but 1st and last ( ) This is Carol Snow's second novel, and I'm having the same trouble categorizing it as I did her first. Serious chick lit? Funny women's fiction? Maybe I just need to expand my definition of "women's fiction" to include books that aren't about women in their 40s who get divorced. Getting Warmer is about high school teacher Natalie Quackenbush. Her life is pretty dull: teaching English to teenagers who couldn't care less, and living with her parents while she pays off her student loans. And she hasn't had a whole lot of luck in the romance department. So when she and her best friend Jill go out, they... lie. They invent stories about themselves, the more outrageous the better. It's fun, and it livens things up a bit. Until, of course, Natalie meets somebody she's actually interested in, and before she knows it he and his family all think she teaches at a prison and lives with her parents because her mother has Alzheimer's. What follows with Jonathan is pretty much what you'd expect: every time Natalie tries to come clean, she ends up deeper in the lies, but it's written with such warmth and humor that it feels real. That's not the only curve ball that life throws Natalie. In short order, her job, her family, and even her friendship with Jill are in crisis. In the process of dealing with everything falling apart, Natalie grows and learns and becomes a stronger, happier person. It sounds like a cautionary tale, doesn't it? "Lying's bad, mmm-kay?" But that's only because I suck at explaining books I enjoy. Fun, humor, romance, and warmth. How's that? I'll be watching for Carol Snow's next book. This is a very good book! It is about a teacher (Natalie Quackenbush) who lives with her parents and is bored with her life. She tries to add some spice to her life by going out with her best friend. When they are out, they make up stories about their lives to add even more excitement (and to rid themselves of men they are not interested in). However, Natalie tells her lies to a man she starts to really fall for and she does not know how to tell him the truth about her life. This book is cute and funny! keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Natalie Quackenbush is approaching 30, drowning in debt - and living with her parents. It's the kind of small talk she'd rather avoid. So she and her friends have found a way to entertain themselves on the Scottsdale, Arizona, singles scene: lying. Which isn't a problem - until Natalie finally meets a guy she likes. Getting Warmer is an engaging, warm read that combines the accessibility of chick-lit with skillfully cast characters. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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