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Emily Ever After
Emily Ever After
Author: May Vanderbilt, Anne Dayton
Emily Hinton needs out. She comes from a small town in California where the church handbell choir concert passes for a decent way to spend a Saturday and she's known all the boys since kindergarten. She dreams of sophisticated people, love, and Louis Vuitton. When she lands a job at the world-famous publishing house Morrow & Sons in New York, sh...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385514637
ISBN-10: 0385514638
Publication Date: 6/7/2005
Pages: 320
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3.3 stars, based on 79 ratings
Publisher: Broadway
Book Type: Paperback
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Tried to get into, but this book had too many references to Christianity on behalf of the characters for me. Until I started the book, I wasn't aware it was Christian fiction.
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Although well written, I didn't enjoy the novel at all. I found myself groaning, and wishing that it would end quickly. I see how some would enjoy it, but it's not my kind of chick lit.
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Delightful Christian Chick Lit......enjoyed the writing style of these two young authors! Great summer beach read!

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I really, really loved this book! It is so good!
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I couldn't agree more with Patti R. This book WAS well-written, and I will read more of their books... that is, if they can learn how to resolve their character's issues! Isn't that what truly makes Christian chick-lit, or just general Christian literature? What good is a book if the seriously flawed character is actually never confronted about her flaws, not even by the authors? If this question doesn't perturb you, pick up this book. You'll like it, I promise! :) However if you, like me, think my question is a valid one, move on to Erynn Mangum's trilogy. It's as satisfying as a pumpkin latte during a snowstorm! :D
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A cute and humorous book geared toward young Christians. Althought I had a little trouble relating to it I still really enjoyed it.


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