The Last Available Man
2 journalers for this copy...
The back says:
Two sisters. One Cinderella. A man-hunt like you've never seen before.
Georgina Harvey and Jessica Tanner, stepsisters who run a head hunting firm in the City, are fed up with leaving romance to Fate. With a trail of broken relationships behind them, they decide to apply their professional skills of 'matchmaking' to their romantic lives: if they can succesfully find the right person for the right job, surely they can find the perfect man for themselves...
A modern fairy tale in reverse The Last Available Man takes us on a wild and hilarious adventure where two sisters fly half-way across the world to track down the elusive handsome Prince.
But do they find him?
Does the perfect man even exist?
And what happens to Cinderella on the way?
'A comic sopa opera for our times' - Penny Vincenzi, Express
'Cindy Blake writes with great charm and energy, exploiting the comic potential of her scenario to the full' - The Times
'Great fun...Witty and sharp' - Company
And what did I think?
I didn't really like the book. A few times I had to smile about what I read, but all and all the story didn't convince me.
I do think it would make an excellent movie script though.
This book will soon begin to travel to babae-blues in Singapore.
Two sisters. One Cinderella. A man-hunt like you've never seen before.
Georgina Harvey and Jessica Tanner, stepsisters who run a head hunting firm in the City, are fed up with leaving romance to Fate. With a trail of broken relationships behind them, they decide to apply their professional skills of 'matchmaking' to their romantic lives: if they can succesfully find the right person for the right job, surely they can find the perfect man for themselves...
A modern fairy tale in reverse The Last Available Man takes us on a wild and hilarious adventure where two sisters fly half-way across the world to track down the elusive handsome Prince.
But do they find him?
Does the perfect man even exist?
And what happens to Cinderella on the way?
'A comic sopa opera for our times' - Penny Vincenzi, Express
'Cindy Blake writes with great charm and energy, exploiting the comic potential of her scenario to the full' - The Times
'Great fun...Witty and sharp' - Company
And what did I think?
I didn't really like the book. A few times I had to smile about what I read, but all and all the story didn't convince me.
I do think it would make an excellent movie script though.
This book will soon begin to travel to babae-blues in Singapore.
Journal Entry 2 by Wilmar at Controlled Release in Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, December 4, 2004
Released on Saturday, December 04, 2004 at about 7:00:00 AM BX time (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) at Controlled Release in Controlled Release, Controlled Release Controlled Releases.
RELEASE NOTES:
This book is now off to babae-blues in Singapore. Happy BookCrossing!
RELEASE NOTES:
This book is now off to babae-blues in Singapore. Happy BookCrossing!
Finally registered it! Thanks Wilmar!
It was not as fun as i expected it to be.
It was not as fun as i expected it to be.