![]() Her “We were on a break” ex-boyfriend Bruce has channeled his post-breakup angst into a career. Then one afternoon she opens a copy of Moxie, a Cosmo-style magazine and is suddenly starring in her own worst nightmare. She has a lucrative career as a journalist, a nice set of friends, a funky dog, a good apartment and a fantastic sense of humor. But she’s a successful person in every other way. Not that I-need-to-lose-10-pounds, Bridget Jones kind of fat she’s large, actually quite overweight. I liked this book.Ĭannie Shapiro has a problem. She’s also quite funny and rather endearing in a snarky sort of way. The heroine is young, urban, professional, single, and somewhat neurotic. This book is not British, but in many other ways, it does fall into the same sub-genre. ![]() ![]() I picked up a copy of Good in Bed as a result of a discussion I was in about Brit Chick Lit. ![]()
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