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Title | : | Boy Meets Girl (Boy #2) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 383 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2004 by Pan (first published January 6th 2004) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary |
Meg Cabot
Paperback | Pages: 383 pages Rating: 3.83 | 27969 Users | 1168 Reviews
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Meet Kate Mackenzie. She: - works for the T.O.D. (short for Tyrannical Office Despot, also known as Amy Jenkins, Director of the Human Resources Division at the New York Journal) - is sleeping on the couch because her boyfriend of ten years refuses to commit - can't find an affordable studio apartment anywhere in New York City - thinks things can't get any worse. They can. Because: - the T.O.D. is making her fire the most popular employee in the paper's senior staff dining room - that employee is now suing Kate for wrongful termination, and - now Kate has to give a deposition in front of Mitch Hertzog, the scion of one of Manhattan's wealthiest law families, who embraces everything Kate most despises ... but also happens to have a nice smile and a killer bod. The last thing anybody—least of all Kate Mackenzie—expects to find in legal arbitration is love. But that's the kind of thing that can happen when... Boy meets girl.Be Specific About Books In Favor Of Boy Meets Girl (Boy #2)
Original Title: | Boy Meets Girl |
ISBN: | 0330418874 (ISBN13: 9780330418874) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Boy #2 |
Characters: | Kate Mackenzie, Mitch Hertzog, Amy Jenkins, Stuart Hertzog, Jen Sadler, Dale Carter, Ida Lopez, Stacy Trent |
Setting: | New York City, New York,2004(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 27969 Users | 1168 ReviewsCriticize Based On Books Boy Meets Girl (Boy #2)
Boy Meets Girl - Meg Cabot 16 Apr 20041 May 2016These books do not particularly embed themselves deep into my psyche; I have, in fact, forgotten even the broad plotline. But reading them delights me. The are funny, they are charming, they beguile an hour or two which might otherwise be fraught with angst or sadness. 21 March, 2020There is a whole secondary plotline that hasn't aged well. Correcting Sean's pronouns would solve that probably. Library copyThis novel, told through emails, IMs(remember those?), journals and assorted documents, is just tons of fun to read. Originally published in 2004, this book reminded me of the work world I encountered when I left school and I enjoyed the nostalgia trip. The story revolves around Kate Mackenzie, an HR assistant at the New York Journal who finds herself in the hot seat after carrying out her boss' order to fire a very popular kitchen employee. Said employee sues the Journal, and Kate finds herself
One thing that struck me most is when the father of the Hortzags said: ..I can see how this information might be upsetting to some of you. However, I had a near death experience a year ago, and it taught me one thing: Dont waste your time on astupid shit. And frankly, all I seem to hear from some of you people is stupid shit...Now I would appreciate it if you would all quit calling me, e-mailing me, FedExing me, faxing me, and leaving messages for me at the hotel desk. I am on VACATION. I will
As a fan of Meg Cabot, I know that her books can be funny at times, but I was surprised at the number of times I actually laughed out loud while reading this book.Although this is definitely a stand-alone book, I did appreciate the return of several characters from Boy Next Door in minor roles as well as the chance to see just how vile Amy Johnson (unlike most of the HR professionals I know) really is.I also appreciated the diary entries (some of which were very creatively written between the
Another fun, fast, easy read! I wish it had been more of a sequel to The Boy Next Door, but at least the characters were worked into this book a little. The writing was interesting because of the different mediums: email, IM, memo, etc. A little cheesy at times, but still a cute book. 3.5 stars.
One thing that struck me most is when the father of the Hortzags said: ..I can see how this information might be upsetting to some of you. However, I had a near death experience a year ago, and it taught me one thing: Dont waste your time on astupid shit. And frankly, all I seem to hear from some of you people is stupid shit...Now I would appreciate it if you would all quit calling me, e-mailing me, FedExing me, faxing me, and leaving messages for me at the hotel desk. I am on VACATION. I will
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