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The Overnight Socialite
The Overnight Socialite
Author: Bridie Clark
From the author of the media sensation Because She Can, a modern retelling of classics My Fair Lady and Pygmalion. — Lucy Ellis moved to the Big Apple to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a fashion designer, but the native Midwesterner has just about had it with the city. A mousy, self-conscious girl trapped in a jo...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781602861282
ISBN-10: 1602861285
Publication Date: 11/9/2010
Pages: 304
Edition: First Trade Paper Ed
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Weinstein Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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AlamoLiz avatar reviewed The Overnight Socialite on + 94 more book reviews
My Fair Lady, a.k.a. Pygmalion, placed in New York's high fashion scene. With the story line a familiar one, it teases the reader who wants to see the happy ending come about. Even if the reader knows nothing about the designer brands, the author's descriptions can complete the sketch in mind.

A fun and quick read. Too many characters? No. The reader can hold the characters as cards in hand and sense which ones are truly important to the story.
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What a fun read that would be good on the beach. It is definitely chick literature, and was a very fast read for me. I will be looking for other books from this author.
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I had a great time reading this modern twist.
qbess avatar reviewed The Overnight Socialite on + 17 more book reviews
This book started out great, but left me flat. I didn't really care what happened to most of the snotty, entitled characters. Their amazing turnarounds at the end were a little too amazing for these Housewives of New York City characters. The designer shoe/clothes name dropping was also annoying.


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