 | Best of Kinsella so far 8 out of 8 people found this review helpful
I adored this book. I really liked the first three Shopoholic books (the fourth wasn't my favorite) so I thought I'd give Ms. Kinsella another try. I was not disappointed. The protagonist, ... read full review |
 | Best Shopaholic Book Yet 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
was anxiously awaiting the release of Shopaholic & Baby. I adored the first four books (well, maybe with the exception of Shopaholic & Sister which was just okay). I couldn't wait to read about Bec... read full review |
 | One of the greatest books ever written. 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
It's funny. It's been at least ten years since I last read this book. I've read hundreds, if not thousands, between now and then, and this is the one I always go back to as the now-cliched "... read full review |
 | More interested in the past than present 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
I found myself much more interested in Kate Klein's past life; her life out of college, living with Janie, living in the same building as Evan, than her current life as a mom and would-be detective. I woul... read full review |
 | Very well written with engaging characters 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
I really enjoyed Wendy Wasserstein's Elements of Style. I wasn't aware that she had died last year and was hoping to read more by her. The novel centers around some rich folks of New York ... read full review |
 | Another good chick lit read by Green 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
"Bookends" is pretty typical Jane Green. Cath is our 31-year-old single, neurotic narrator who takes us through her fledging business enterprise and ensuing romance. At times though, you want to take... read full review |
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Jane Green doesn't disappoint with Swapping Lives. As an American who grew up in England, I enjoyed reading both perspectives, though I did sense a little bitterness towards the American characters. Vicky... read full review |
 | Absolutely FANTASTIC chick lit! 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
My husband bought this for me for my birthday, or Christmas, or something. Anyway, it didn't look that great, so I set it aside amongst my Jane Green, Sophie Kinsella, Jennifer Weiner, etc., and forgot abo... read full review |
 | The best by J. Green! 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I absolutely love Jane Green's writing; the wit, humor, and lovable/love-to-hate characters. Unfortunately, towards the end of the book, I tend to roll my eyes at the predictability. I just haven't b... read full review |
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Paris Hangover is really fun. I never really grasp "Klein's" obsession with Paris, but there is one there. Sometimes my eyes glazed over the vast details of Paris--I wanted to hear less about so... read full review |