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Author - Emily Giffin ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from St. Martin´s Press was reviewed on 23-Jul-2008. Search ISBN:0312348673 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Love the One You're With Reference Book. Classifications : Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General United States World Literature Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Hardcover Binding (binding) Refinements Books Printed Books Format (feature_ . Click the following link to view the cover of Love the One You're With. Related topics: Contemporary. Subjects. Books. General. United States. World Literature. Subjects. Books. Hardcover. Binding (binding). requestid: 7b74a963-63b1-4f80-b79d-b605a1279d3crequestprocessingtime: 0.0720820000000000 salesrank: 243 edition: 1 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 100920130620 1) Hardcover Book Love the One You're With by St. Martin´s Press. I loved reading about Ellen, Andy and Leo! This was a great love story about a woman´s past and present colliding together and what she does about it. I also loved Suzanne and even Margot, though I hate her friend Ginny. What a b...
2) Hardcover Book Love the One You're With by St. Martin´s Press. This is not her strongest book, it took a while to build up, dragged on a little but the ending was great. Its a fun summer read, if you have the time and the patience.¤ 3) Hardcover Book Love the One You're With by St. Martin´s Press. i thought this book was really good!
4) Hardcover Book Love the One You're With by St. Martin´s Press. Perhaps I am labouring under an over-developed sense of justice and what is right, but I HATED the main character in this book. She is shallow, self-indulgent, and has the sort of overwhelming sense of self-entitlement that I thought went out with the Reagan Era and "American Psycho." I felt no empathy for her immature, selfish choices whatsoever, and disliked her strongly enough that I eventually found myself rooting against her, hoping she´d end up alone.
5) Hardcover Book Love the One You're With by St. Martin´s Press. I´ve read all of Giffin´s books (my favorite is Something Borrowed) and enjoy the way she captures the angst and emotion of relationships. Generally, her characters seem like real people, and the heroine is someone to whom I can relate. This book, however, as a huge disappointment. As we meet the protagonist and her hubby, I immediately thought he sounded like a milquetoast guy who didn´t really "get" who she was, and that she had obviously settled. So, I anxiously waited -- through hundreds of pages -- for her to get back together with her ex, whom she had truly loved, and who seemed to have changed and grown. Then, in the end, Giffin baits and switches, lamely telling us that the ex hadn´t changed, and the protagonist stayed with her boring loser hubby, as much because she liked being a part of his family, as because she loved him. I felt betrayed. Don´t think I´ll be buying another Giffin novel...¤ 6) Hardcover Book Love the One You're With by St. Martin´s Press. How do you know if you’ve found the one? Can you really love the one you’re with when you can’t forget the one who got away? Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 20-Aug-2008, 03123486739780312348670, 730-240-560-190-540-GUB-8
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