See Jane Date (1st copy)
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My Review:
A Fancy Affair Bridal Salon
Forest Hills, Queens
"Did you know that one of your hips is higher than the other?" the seamstress asked me in a totally conversational tone.
"I didn't," I said. "I never knew that. But I'm glad you told me."
The seamstress had the decency to look embarrassed. She ducked her head back down and continued pinning.
Perhaps that had been the reason why Blind Dates One, Two and Three hadn't been interested. It wasn't the smoking, after all. It was my Hip Issue. And just my luck that Blind Date #4 was with a doctor, whose business it was to notice such deformities.
See Jane Date will speak to singles everywhere. At once warm and witty, this look into the life of 28-year-old assistant editor Jane Gregg, screams, "You are not alone!" Case in point: See Jane . . .
-- Endure two months of bridesmaid hell for her younger cousin's wedding
-- Brilliantly dodge being fixed up with Grammy's next-door neighbor by fibbing that she, um, already has a boyfriend
-- Date . . . like crazy to find one suitable guy to bring to said wedding
Okay, find one suitable guy to love. Was that so much to ask?
I have a second copy of this book: See Jane Date
A Fancy Affair Bridal Salon
Forest Hills, Queens
"Did you know that one of your hips is higher than the other?" the seamstress asked me in a totally conversational tone.
"I didn't," I said. "I never knew that. But I'm glad you told me."
The seamstress had the decency to look embarrassed. She ducked her head back down and continued pinning.
Perhaps that had been the reason why Blind Dates One, Two and Three hadn't been interested. It wasn't the smoking, after all. It was my Hip Issue. And just my luck that Blind Date #4 was with a doctor, whose business it was to notice such deformities.
See Jane Date will speak to singles everywhere. At once warm and witty, this look into the life of 28-year-old assistant editor Jane Gregg, screams, "You are not alone!" Case in point: See Jane . . .
-- Endure two months of bridesmaid hell for her younger cousin's wedding
-- Brilliantly dodge being fixed up with Grammy's next-door neighbor by fibbing that she, um, already has a boyfriend
-- Date . . . like crazy to find one suitable guy to bring to said wedding
Okay, find one suitable guy to love. Was that so much to ask?
I have a second copy of this book: See Jane Date
This was a good book. It's similar to Bridget Jones Diary, Jane is looking for Mr. Right and she has told everyone she has a great boyfriend, plus her cousin is getting married and she is quitting smoking! Jane is really stressed out, plus going on several blind dates to try and find a date for the wedding.
Saving for a Bookbox.
Saving for a Bookbox.
Journal Entry 3 by JennyC1230 at Wrap It Up Bookbox, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, April 17, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (4/17/2010 UTC) at Wrap It Up Bookbox, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Put into MaryZee's Wrap It Up Bookbox - Round 3.
The first line is: "Depending on where you got your information (say Cosmopolitan magazine, the hostesses of the View or my aunt Ina), there were well-documented ways to go from single to married in New York City without: A) kissing fifty frogs, B) unwittingly sleeping with a serial killer or C) settling."
Put into MaryZee's Wrap It Up Bookbox - Round 3.
The first line is: "Depending on where you got your information (say Cosmopolitan magazine, the hostesses of the View or my aunt Ina), there were well-documented ways to go from single to married in New York City without: A) kissing fifty frogs, B) unwittingly sleeping with a serial killer or C) settling."
Chosen from MarysZee (Round 3) Wrap It Up book box based on the first line of the book. I can't wait to read it, and want to thank whoever placed it in the box..again, thanks!
Read it, thought it was a cute chick-lit read, then "wild released" it in Savannah, Georgia before my niece's graduation from SCAD!
Read it, thought it was a cute chick-lit read, then "wild released" it in Savannah, Georgia before my niece's graduation from SCAD!