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For Better, for Worse

For Better, for Worse

List Price: $18.95
Your Price: $13.27
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Total Enjoyment
Review: I found this book to be so funny because it was so believable. I couldn't put it down and finished it in 2 days. I liked that each situation has an acceptable resolution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Better For Worse
Review: I usually do not purchase romance novels, however on tue morning I happened to tune into Regis and Kelly who reviwed this book. I purchased it and couldn"t put it down, it"s humerous and exciting, I just gave it to my wife to read and she can"t put it down. I look forward to Carole Matthews next book. Sooner rather than latter I hope.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite book this summer
Review: I instantly liked the main character, Josie Flynn; what could be worse than your husband leaving you for a home wrecker with double-D cleavage who wears lycra leopard-print thongs? Josie has the good sense to leave England for New York, to attend her American cousin's wedding. I laughed out loud at the writer's droll observations about men, love, and women's friendships. A witty, warm-hearted read that I highly recommend.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: YAWN YAWN YAWN
Review: IF I EVER READ ANOTHER BOOK THAT KELLY SUGGEST, I WILL NEED MY HEAD EXAMINED,.,, WHAT A DRAG THIS BOOK IS DON'T BUY, DON'T READ IT AND KELLY HOW ABOUT RETIRING, YOU ARE GOOD ON YOUR SOAP AND WITH REGIS BUT THE BOOK CLUB HAS GOT TO GO

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun Summer Read
Review: If you want something light that's just plain fun, check this out. Lots of laughs and hilarious situations with a hint of Bridget Jones. For relationship dramas with more depth and emotion, definitely read Shade of the Maple by Kirk Martin and The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks - my two all-time favorites.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Tried too hard to be funny
Review: It was a very simple and unimaginative story. The author just added a few irrelevant and irritable characters, poor sense of humour to make it so long-winded. So many pages are just too annoying to read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible Book
Review: I recommend not wasting your money or your time with this book. It's formulaic and tries (unsuccessfully) to be funny by being very, very negative. The characters and the plot were irritating.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny romantic comedy
Review: Sure the premise is the same two-people-meet-briefly-and-then-lose-contact-with-each-other-and-desperately-trying-to-find-each-other-again that you find in most of these books, but Matt Jarvis's search to find his Josie is worth it. I couldn't help laughing as he goes through mishap after mishap trying to find the woman of his dreams while Josie is dealing with the wedding from hell and her obnoxious ex-husband. I thought that the ending could've had more in it but it was cute nonetheless. If you like reading romantic comedies, you'll love reading this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Modern Romantic Tale
Review: I picked up my friends copy of For Better For Worse as i was intrigued to see what she was laughing at, and once i started to read it i couldn't put it down.
This is one of those books that will keep you up at night turning the pages to see what happens next, it was thoroughly enjoyable, one of the best books i have read in a long time, would i recommend it - you'd be crazy not too......

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Over The Top
Review: We meet Josie Flynn a soon to be divorcee, who is just starting to get over her divorce from Damien. For her winter vacation from work she is headed to New York for her cousin Martha's wedding. While on the plane, she is seated next to the charming and handsome Matt, the rock journalist, who is also recently divorced. They share their horror stories, and seem to becoming friends. Once they land in NY they decided to meet for an afternoon at the Statue of Liberty. After this point the book serisoulsy goes down hill. We are then treated to a cat and mouse game while Matt is looking for Josie. Throw into the mix an unbelievably lavish wedding, an affair (or 2 depending how you look at it), an ex husband who comes toting an expensive gift to win back Josie's affection, and a duck and it make a very unbelievable book.


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