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A Girl's Best Friend
A Girl's Best Friend
Author: Elizabeth Young
Dogs Are Better Than Men — They never brag about their ex's stunning cleavage. — They don't moan or sulk if you're a half-hour late. — They never tell you a Brazilian would really turn them on. — After her most recent disaster with the King of the Unrepentant Jerks, Isabel "Izzy" Palmer is finally convinced that the only male s...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060562779
ISBN-10: 0060562773
Publication Date: 9/1/2003
Pages: 320
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3.6 stars, based on 93 ratings
Publisher: Avon Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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Great book. Extremely funny. I really like this author - she also wrote Asking for Trouble (this was made into a movie: the Wedding Date, which while it was a good movie was not anything like the book).
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This may be my favorite one of hers, perhaps because I love dogs so much.
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This might be fun if you can keep up with a minimum of two names each for the eleven characters for the murder weekend, plus a few characters that aren't there. I couldn't. I made it about a third of the way through the book and gave up. In addition, the dialogue is heavily sprinkled with British slang, so good luck knowing what anyone is saying. An example:

"Tosser," he said. "Sorry I'm not there to duff him up."

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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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You've got to get the Brit humor and lingo to enjoy this one. Characters are pretty well thought out and all in all a good read
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Oh, I just loved this fun chick lit novel! At first, it was a little "too English", but as soon as it got going, I started to really like it. It had some hilarious parts - like the way the main couple first met as children and it even had parts where I cried (partly because I was home alone with Buns and it involved a missing dog). All in all, it was great fun and a fast and enjoyable read. I will definitely add her to my list of authors to look out for!
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Very entertaining, ironic and witty story about boy meets girl with good plot twists. 8/10.


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