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Dog Handling
by Clare Naylor | Romance
Registered by FamFatale of Chantilly, Virginia USA on Saturday, August 26, 2006
Average 7 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by editorgrrl): available


2 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by FamFatale from Chantilly, Virginia USA on Saturday, August 26, 2006

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Comically wicked book with a spunky heroine. 


Journal Entry 2 by FamFatale at Bookbox in Bookbox, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, August 26, 2006

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Released 5 yrs ago (8/26/2006 UTC) at Bookbox in Bookbox, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases

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Released to Sweetpea0678's Chick Lit Bookbox #1 


Journal Entry 3 by editorgrrl from New Haven, Connecticut USA on Friday, September 01, 2006

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ISBN 0345465393. 2004 Ballantine mass-market paperback (first published in 2002) from sweetpea0678's chicklit bookbox #1. Includes a sneak peek at The Goddess Rules. Read more at randomhouse.com.

From Booklist
Bride-to-be Liv Elliot is plagued with doubts--not so much about her fiance, Tim, but about her readiness to trade in freedom for commitment. Still, she is devastated when Tim breaks their engagement. To mend her heart, she leaves London to join her best friend, Alex, who lives with her rich boyfriend, Charlie, in Australia. Charlie and Alex's circle includes Liv's first love, Ben Parker, with whom she had a teenage summer fling while vacationing in Aix-en-Provence. Ben has since coupled with pencil-thin, beautiful Amelia, so Liv thinks she has no chance--until Ben begins to flirt with her. Taking the advice of two gay friends (who have read the odious dating manual, The Rules), she tries to win Ben through "dog handling," a theory that espouses treating men like the dogs they are. Liv is a likable Everygirl, with whom many twentysomething female readers will identify. Despite the distastefulness of the whole "dog handling" concept, the novel accurately depicts the self-doubts of young single women searching for romance.

From Publishers Weekly
Londoner Naylor, author of Love: A User's Guide, gets off to a comically wicked start as spunky heroine Liv Elliott, flustered over her upcoming nuptials, writes her fantasy obituary and dreams of having "mad sex" with every man she encounters. When her fiance, Tim, calls off the wedding, a shocked Liv resolves to stop chasing her dreams and start living them. With her jet-setting best friend Alex at her side, Liv trades in dank London for sunny Sydney, Australia, and begins to cross goals off her list: sex with someone other than Tim, a panty-less lunch date, surf lessons and starting her own business (a lingerie line called Greta's Grundies). She makes some zany new friends, including Dave, a cross-dressing singer, and she also reacquaints herself with Ben Parker -- the boy she shared one dreamy night with as a teenager and has been thinking about ever since. Although Ben is attached to Amelia, a wealthy beauty, he is instantly enthralled with Liv. But Liv, tired of nursing broken hearts, dreads any kind of serious relationship. Dave explains that the only way to deal with men is to "dog handle" them: be the "girl with ball who doesn't want to play." Liv laps up the advice, and all goes according to plan until she falls hard for Ben and her man-handling methods are exposed. This is all reminiscent of Bridget Jones's Diary, of course, but amusing nonetheless.

Forecast: With its stock characters -- funny women fond of booze and boys, flamboyant gay buddies and the perfect dreamboat -- this is one more version of the same old fairy tale. Even reluctant readers will find themselves laughing, though, and the book's eye-catching cover will draw in the casual browser. 


Journal Entry 4 by editorgrrl from New Haven, Connecticut USA on Friday, December 01, 2006

7 out of 10

A fun weekend read. I haven't read a whole lot of chicklit set in Australia, so this was a sunny change of pace.

The sneak peek at The Goddess Rules was pretty good -- I may have to check it out. 




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