Sushi for Beginners
3 journalers for this copy...
Bought at the library. I'm curious about Marian Keyes and picked this one up randomly. We'll see how I like it.
I've tried reading this book twice since I bought it and it's just not for me.
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January 29, 2008: Sent to nimrodiel.
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January 29, 2008: Sent to nimrodiel.
This made it here!
I've been wanting to read this for ages. I have heard more and more good things about the book with every friend that has finished reading it. So, I was glad to have this to dive into during the cold snowy weekend. I really enjoyed it, and am looking forwards to reading more of Marian Keys books.
Amazon Editorial Review:
Hard-nosed, bitch-goddess London fashion editor Lisa Edwards was certain her "fabulous" promotion would mean more A-list parties, society page photos, and jet-setting jaunts to the fall collections.
Instead, she's being deported, Prada wardrobe and all, to supremely un-chic Dublin to launch Colleen magazine. Her assistant editor, over-organized world-class worrier Ashling Kennedy, however, is thrilled with her new job . . .until she discovers it comes with a very high price tag: Lisa Edwards. And then there's Ashling's oldest, dearest chum, Clodagh "Princess" Kelly, who seems to have achieved true happily-ever-after suburban fairy tale bliss -- but lately has this irresistible urge to kiss a frog. The chances of three such diverse, equally unsatisfied women bonding would be remote anywhere except in staid Dublin town, "the magazine version of Siberia." And once they do, they're going to start shaking things up -- in print and out of it -- especially when Colleen's rumpled, moody, wickedly attractive head honcho Jack Devine is tossed into the mix.
Hard-nosed, bitch-goddess London fashion editor Lisa Edwards was certain her "fabulous" promotion would mean more A-list parties, society page photos, and jet-setting jaunts to the fall collections.
Instead, she's being deported, Prada wardrobe and all, to supremely un-chic Dublin to launch Colleen magazine. Her assistant editor, over-organized world-class worrier Ashling Kennedy, however, is thrilled with her new job . . .until she discovers it comes with a very high price tag: Lisa Edwards. And then there's Ashling's oldest, dearest chum, Clodagh "Princess" Kelly, who seems to have achieved true happily-ever-after suburban fairy tale bliss -- but lately has this irresistible urge to kiss a frog. The chances of three such diverse, equally unsatisfied women bonding would be remote anywhere except in staid Dublin town, "the magazine version of Siberia." And once they do, they're going to start shaking things up -- in print and out of it -- especially when Colleen's rumpled, moody, wickedly attractive head honcho Jack Devine is tossed into the mix.
Journal Entry 6 by nimrodiel at Barnes and Noble (details in notes) in Evanston, Illinois USA on Monday, March 30, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (3/30/2009 UTC) at Barnes and Noble (details in notes) in Evanston, Illinois USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Book was left in the window of a free paper box facing the station entrance.
Edit: my release notes seem to have gone wonky on me.
I released this by the South Blvd CTA station in South Evanston, IL. Not outside of the Barnes and Noble in downtown Evanston as the notes show.
Book was left in the window of a free paper box facing the station entrance.
Edit: my release notes seem to have gone wonky on me.
I released this by the South Blvd CTA station in South Evanston, IL. Not outside of the Barnes and Noble in downtown Evanston as the notes show.
set in Ireland, so the verbage took a little getting used to. Good story line though
CAUGHT IN CHICAGO
CAUGHT IN CHICAGO