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Original Title: | Every Boy's Got One (Boy, #3) |
ISBN: | 0330418882 (ISBN13: 9780330418881) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Boy #3 |
Characters: | Jane Harris, Cal Langdon |
Setting: | Italy |
Meg Cabot
Paperback | Pages: 328 pages Rating: 3.76 | 23139 Users | 1018 Reviews
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Cartoonist Jane Harris is delighted by the prospect of her first-ever trip to Europe. But it's hate at first sight for Jane and Cal Langdon, and neither is too happy at the prospect of sharing a villa with one another for a week--not even in the beautiful and picturesque Marches countryside. But when Holly and Mark's wedding plans hit a major snag that only Jane and Cal can repair, the two find themselves having to put aside their mutual dislike for one another in order to get their best friends on the road to wedded bliss--and end up on a road themselves ... one neither of them ever expected.Itemize Appertaining To Books Every Boy's Got One (Boy #3)
Title | : | Every Boy's Got One (Boy #3) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 328 pages |
Published | : | 2005 by Pan Macmillian (first published December 21st 2004) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance |
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Ratings: 3.76 From 23139 Users | 1018 ReviewsAssess Appertaining To Books Every Boy's Got One (Boy #3)
This book...it had potential--all the best tropes and everything. It is a shame the characters, particularly the main one, is annoying as all get out and ends every other sentence with "...I mean." to clarify something that was obvious in the first place.I'll give it the excuse of it being published more than 10 years ago which could have definitely had a large reason as to why I found this to be so ridiculous. But socially and with characters, there are still major flaws.The premise, while niceTo: every.boy@bookpublishers.comFr: tardis.fai@bookreader.comRe: Wasted SundayListen book. Could you please return my lost Sunday to me by urgent post, because as adorable as your book format is, your characters and story is very much less so. The year is 2017, and I can no longer continue to read books that are nothing but a string of endless cliches. The ditzy bumbling American tourist cliches. The Italian cliches. Gah. I give up.
Wow, this was bad. Really bad. I quite enjoyed the first two books in the series, they were funny and easy to read. This however, wow. I can't remember the last time a protagonist annoyed me this much. Jane is a stereotypical "stupid American" abroad, who seems to think the world revolves around her and that anyone who doesn't see how amazing she is, is stupid. However, as annoying as Jane's ignorance and insults of random countries are, I also found the diary entries of her love interest Cal
A nicely funny romance. It is ideal for the pre-Christmas time ;-)The narration went through emails and diary entries, so it could be annoying for some readers, I guess. But I didn't mind. Moreover, I liked it, like I liked it in The Boy Next Door (the first book of "Boy" series).It was definitely fast and charming reading.Yes, the book was full of cliches, mostly about Americans, Italians, Catholics. I can understand that (as I see in some reviews) some readers were resentful. But let's face it
I really liked the first two in the series - nothing ground-breaking but they were fun, with great secondary characters and good easy reading. Therefore, when I saw this going cheap in a second-hand shop I thought it would be the same as the first two. Unfortunately, it was a big let down. I should have thought that something was iffy since the book was almost half the size of the previous two.The two main characters really annoyed me. Jane was shallow, ignorant of the world around her and had
I liked to read this book but sometimes I got annoyed with all her rants about Cal. I think that the first book in the series was the best but that's just my opinion and I still liked reading the third book.
The Author of "Princess Diaries" brings you this comical tale of love- it's kind of like "Pride and Prejudice" meets "Bridget Jones' Diary".Our story begins at the Airport where a cheery comic book artist, Jane H. meets a misanthropic book author, Cal L. Both of them assist, or at least one of them at the beginning, was quite excited to assist their best friends to elope in Italy (Mark and Holly).As the story progresses sparks fly between Jane and Cal. They both have opposing views about love
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