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kkismet's review against another edition
4.0
Ever wonder where your ex boyfriends are now? When Peg Silver’s most recent ex calls her up to thank her for making him a better man and introduce her to his fiancé, best friend Nina and her become curious about the rest of her ex boyfriends. The private eye Nina hired tells them that all of her ex boyfriends have gotten married within six month of dumping her. Peg decides to do something about it. She packs her bags and moves to Vermont. To break the curse of being the last girlfriend, she enrolls in Inward Bound, a retreat for the romantically challenged. Valerie Frankel explores the ups and downs of romantic life in this fun romp through Peg’s search for the perfect fit.
hoserlauren's review against another edition
3.0
Peg is getting over her ex when he calls her for a reunion. Thinking they may be getting back together, she agrees to meet with him but when he brings his fiancee, Peg can't take it anymore. Looking back at all her ex's, she finds that almost all of them got engaged with the next person they started dating after Peg. Peg is the chronic last girlfriend. She decides she needs to get out of New York and start fresh.
Peg buys a home on a huge plot of land in Vermont and moves there. On the train, she almost settles back in to her old habits when she finds herself attracted to a guy on the train, but instead ends up at Inward Bound, a camp to help those develop better relationship skills.
I'm not usually much of a chick lit reader but I wanted something a bit lighter to read and this hit the spot. It didn't invoke any cringe from me, which I find some chick lit can do. It's not going to win any awards but it serves a purpose and didn't commit any throw-able offenses!
Peg buys a home on a huge plot of land in Vermont and moves there. On the train, she almost settles back in to her old habits when she finds herself attracted to a guy on the train, but instead ends up at Inward Bound, a camp to help those develop better relationship skills.
I'm not usually much of a chick lit reader but I wanted something a bit lighter to read and this hit the spot. It didn't invoke any cringe from me, which I find some chick lit can do. It's not going to win any awards but it serves a purpose and didn't commit any throw-able offenses!
jnjackson's review
3.0
This book belongs in the Sex and the City era... it felt almost too dated even though it was only written in the early 2000s. But somewhere around 3/4 through the book, I started to see the charm in it.
dmwmtgal's review against another edition
3.0
This is the first book I've read by Ms. Frankel. Based on it, I would definitely read future titles by this author. The book was comical and the characters pretty well developed.
nmackley42's review against another edition
4.0
I thought this book was a really fun read! Its really light & funny. The characters are funny, if a bit unrealistic. Peg’s wit & sarcasm had me laughing throughout though! If you are looking for a quick, fun read I would definitely suggest it! I’d give it 5 stars, but it was pretty predictable in the end!
sarahconnor89757's review against another edition
1.0
Is Tyra Banks one of your heroes? Do you love Pretty Woman? Have you ever texted your vote for an American Idol contestant?
Go ahead and buy this book.
Go ahead and buy this book.