Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9780425205747
ISBN number: 0425205746
Label: Berkley Trade
Manufacturer: Berkley Trade
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 272
Printing Date: December 06, 2005
Publishing house: Berkley Trade
Sale Popularity Level: 339714
Studio: Berkley Trade
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Self-help guru Julia James is so good at being single that she's become famous for it-advising women that they don't need a man to be happy. Then the unthinkable happens. Just when her newest book, 101 Ways to Cheat at Solitaire, is about to hit stores, a trumped-up piece of gossip linking her to a gorgeous actor hits the papers. Their pictures are splashed all over the tabloids, and now Julia's credibility is about to hit rock bottom. But she isn't going down without a fight. Unless, that is, the actor is going down with her.
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I read the teen spy series by Ally Carter and loved it. When I saw that she had written adult books, I was super excited. Alas, what I found in Cheating at Solitaire was obviously a very first work. There were good bits, but there were bits that make you role your eyes. It's another author writing about romance in an author's life. And the book's author character is so embarrassed by her romance book days - oh, how many times must we read that storyline! I love Ally's teen series. Her adult books, however...
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This book was simply entertaining! I enjoyed reading it and it reminded me a bit of Bridget Jones humor. Not sure that I've ever chuckled out loud while reading before (perhaps that says more about me or my reading list), however this book did it. I'm already looking forward to Ally's subsequent clever book. You'll read this book and pass it on to a friend. It's that good.
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Cheating At Solitaire is the very first book in a long time that has made me laugh OUT loud while reading. It was fast, fun, and so witty. Ally Carter clearly writes from her experience and reminds us all why we should cherish our independence, whether married or single.
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