Lynn Blanchett's Steps to Happiness:
Step 1: Find a job. (Done! I'm doing PR for hotshot young designer Muriel B. -- which I'm totally unqualified for.)
Step 2: Find a man. (Check! There's a rich, gorgeous man chasing me so what if I find him infinitely less appealing than my charming, possibly gay, French coworker?)
Step 3: Find a translator. (Hmm? I do have that French-English dictionary but it so doesn't help with the language of love.)
Step 4: Find a shower. (I did j... (show more)
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This book was horrible. I think men should not venture into the chick-lit arena. Lynn takes the cake as the worst female lead character. She is shallow and her character was so two dimensional. You could not connect with her or any of the other people in the book. They all made me want to bang my head against the wall.
I really liked the book. It started off kind of slow, but once you get past the first couple of chapters, it's really good! It's also a quick read.
This wasn't the best RDI book I ever read, but it was still ok. It lagged a bit in a lot of spots and I found it hard to get really wrapped up in it.
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