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Around the World in 80 Dates
Around the World in 80 Dates
Author: Jennifer Cox
They say there's someone for everyone. But how far would you go to find them? Paris, Tokyo, San Francisco? — As a seasoned travel writer and broadcaster, Jennifer has explored some of the globe's most remote regions and bonded with people the world over, but she can't, for the life of her, seem to find a soul mate in London. She's tried every dat...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780099460282
ISBN-10: 0099460289
Publication Date: 2/2/2006
Pages: 398
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Publisher: Arrow Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
Light reading, got alittle slow at times but fun
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Loved it because it's less "Chick Lit" more descriptive writing of the places she visits around the world.
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Great read about the search for true love -- all over the world!
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Wonderful story of a woman who travels around the world to find her soul mate meeting with lots of Mr. Wrongs
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I enjoyed this, except for being completely jealous that I didn't do this when I was single! A little slow at times but some parts are very funny and others made me cringe. Very interesting how she was able to pull this off.
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An easy, quick, pleasant read - that left me wanting for more: more depth in the countries she visited. I was hoping to have more insight into the dating etiquette in the countries she visits. Instead it was at times just a quick factual "we met and talked". Plus some (or most) of the dates weren't dates, just meetings. A book with a straight story line without many curves in the story line - it is still a pleasant book (for those times when you need a distraction without having to think much).


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