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Description: Something Borrowed: A Novel - Paperback By Emily Giffin - VERY GOOD-printed in USA 1st Edition 43 42 41 40 39 St. Martin's Press~Free ShipItem specificsCondition:Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to ... Read moreabout the conditionFormat:Trade PaperbackLanguage:EnglishPublication Year:2005Brand:UnbrandedPublisher:St. Martin's PressMPN:Does not applyAuthor:Emily GiffinISBN:0312321198EAN:9780312321192About this product Product InformationAfter falling in love with the wrong man, Rachel discovers endings aren't always neat--and sometimes you have to risk all to win true happiness. Product IdentifiersPublisherSt. Martin's PressISBN-100312321198ISBN-139780312321192eBay Product ID (ePID)45027238 Product Key FeaturesFormatTrade PaperbackPublication Year2005AuthorEmily GiffinLanguageEnglish DimensionsWeight10.9 OzWidth5.7in.Height0.9in.Length8.3in. Additional Product FeaturesDewey Edition22Dewey Decimal813/.6Age LevelTradeCopyright Date2004Lc Classification NumberPs3607.I28s66 2004Reviews"A modern-day Jane Austen." - Vanity Fair "What kind of self-described 'nice girl' would sleep with her best friend's fiancé? One who's seriously flawed, like this delightful debut novel's heroine, but also surprisingly winning and real." - Glamour "This page-turning, heartbreakingly honest debut…deftly depicts the hopeful hearts behind an unsympathetic situation." - Entertainment Weekly "Both hilarious and thoughtfully written, resisting the frequent tendency of first-time novelists to make their characters and situations a little too black-and-white. You may never think of friendships their duties, the oblique dances of power and their give-and-take quite the same way again." - Seattle Times "A thrill to read." -Washington Post "Sharply observed and beautifully etched." - Newark Star-Ledger "Dead-on dialogue, real-life complexity and genuine warmth." - Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Forget 'Bergdorf Blondes.' The [book] you want in your bag this year is Emily Giffin's SOMETHING BORROWED. It's smarter, less arch and more believable. The characters are authentic. Best of all, SOMETHING BORROWED captures what it's like to be 30 and single in the city, when your life pretty much revolves around friendships and love and their attendant complexities." - San Francisco Chronicle, "A modern-day Jane Austen." -- Vanity Fair "What kind of self-described 'nice girl' would sleep with her best friend's fianc? One who's seriously flawed, like this delightful debut novel's heroine, but also surprisingly winning and real." -- Glamour "This page-turning, heartbreakingly honest debut...deftly depicts the hopeful hearts behind an unsympathetic situation." -- Entertainment Weekly "Both hilarious and thoughtfully written, resisting the frequent tendency of first-time novelists to make their characters and situations a little too black-and-white. You may never think of friendships - their duties, the oblique dances of power and their give-and-take - quite the same way again." -- Seattle Times "A thrill to read." -- Washington Post "Sharply observed and beautifully etched." -- Newark Star-Ledger "Dead-on dialogue, real-life complexity and genuine warmth." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Forget 'Bergdorf Blondes.' The [book] you want in your bag this year is Emily Giffin's SOMETHING BORROWED. It's smarter, less arch and more believable. The characters are authentic. Best of all, SOMETHING BORROWED captures what it's like to be 30 and single in the city, when your life pretty much revolves around friendships and love and their attendant complexities." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "A modern-day Jane Austen." -- Vanity Fair "What kind of self-described 'nice girl' would sleep with her best friend's fiancé? One who's seriously flawed, like this delightful debut novel's heroine, but also surprisingly winning and real." -- Glamour "This page-turning, heartbreakingly honest debut...deftly depicts the hopeful hearts behind an unsympathetic situation." -- Entertainment Weekly "Both hilarious and thoughtfully written, resisting the frequent tendency of first-time novelists to make their characters and situations a little too black-and-white. You may never think of friendships - their duties, the oblique dances of power and their give-and-take - quite the same way again." -- Seattle Times "A thrill to read." -- Washington Post "Sharply observed and beautifully etched." -- Newark Star-Ledger "Dead-on dialogue, real-life complexity and genuine warmth." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Forget 'Bergdorf Blondes.' The [book] you want in your bag this year is Emily Giffin's SOMETHING BORROWED. It's smarter, less arch and more believable. The characters are authentic. Best of all, SOMETHING BORROWED captures what it's like to be 30 and single in the city, when your life pretty much revolves around friendships and love and their attendant complexities." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "Compelling, engrossing -- I absolutely loved this book and read it in two sittings because I could not put it down." - Marian Keyes, author of Sushi for Beginners "A luxurious page-turner...that marks the arrival of a tremendously bright, clever new voice." - Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, author of The Dirty Girls Social Club "A deftly written and convincing tale of friendship gone comically -- at at times poignantly -- awry." - Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries "A winner; it has rare emotional depth." - Valerie Frankel, author of The Accidental Virgin, "A modern-day Jane Austen." -- Vanity Fair "What kind of self-described 'nice girl' would sleep with her best friend's fiancé? One who's seriously flawed, like this delightful debut novel's heroine, but also surprisingly winning and real." -- Glamour "This page-turning, heartbreakingly honest debut...deftly depicts the hopeful hearts behind an unsympathetic situation." -- Entertainment Weekly "Both hilarious and thoughtfully written, resisting the frequent tendency of first-time novelists to make their characters and situations a little too black-and-white. You may never think of friendships - their duties, the oblique dances of power and their give-and-take - quite the same way again." -- Seattle Times "A thrill to read." -- Washington Post "Sharply observed and beautifully etched." -- Newark Star-Ledger "Dead-on dialogue, real-life complexity and genuine warmth." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Forget 'Bergdorf Blondes.' The [book] you want in your bag this year is Emily Giffin's SOMETHING BORROWED. It's smarter, less arch and more believable." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "[A] modern-day Jane Austen."-- Vanity Fair "A page-turning, heartbreakingly honest debut."-- Entertainment Weekly , "Grade A" "Hilarious and thoughtfully written. You may never think of friendships--their duties, the oblique dances of power, and their give-and-take--quite the same way again."-- Seattle Times "Delightful, winning, and real."-- Glamour, What kind of self-described 'nice girl' would sleep with her best friend's fiancé? One who's seriously flawed, like this delightful debut novel's heroine, but also surprisingly winning and real., This page-turning, heartbreakingly honest debut...deftly depicts the hopeful hearts behind an unsympathetic situation., Forget 'Bergdorf Blondes.' The [book] you want in your bag this year is Emily Giffin's SOMETHING BORROWED. It's smarter, less arch and more believable. The characters are authentic. Best of all, SOMETHING BORROWED captures what it's like to be 30 and single in the city, when your life pretty much revolves around friendships and love and their attendant complexities., Both hilarious and thoughtfully written, resisting the frequent tendency of first-time novelists to make their characters and situations a little too black-and-white. You may never think of friendships - their duties, the oblique dances of power and their give-and-take - quite the same way again.Lccn2004-040563

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Narrative Type: Fiction

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Brand: Unbranded

Type: Novel

Title: Something Borrowed

MPN: Does not apply

Genre: Romance

Age Level: Adults

Special Attributes: 1st Edition

Format: Trade Paperback

Publication Year: 2005

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Author: Emily Giffin

Language: English

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