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Pretty Woman: A Novel
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Loved it........2007-08-04
This book is so good. I have never finished a book that quick. I couldn't put the book down. I loved the storyline and how it all ended.
Terrible.......2007-07-14
I have enjoyed Fern Michaels books in the past but this one was terrible. The whole storyline and all the characters were forgetful. I am sorry I purchased it.
Pretty Woman.......2007-07-09
Desperate for something really interesting to read while I waited on new novels by Mary Higgins Clark and Nicholas Sparks, I stepped out of my comfort zone this week and read a new bestseller by Fern Michaels.
"Pretty Woman" could easily have been the poignant story of "the girl next door". Married for three years to a self-consumed cad who took obvious pleasure in belittling her for the excess weight she had gained during their marriage, she felt like anything but a pretty woman.
Readers will want to stand up and cheer when this poor, emotionally abused lady finally decides to take charge of her own life. First she removes the source of the abuse and then hires a personal fitness trainer to help her begin the long journey to achieving the healthy body she longed to possess.
By the end of the traumatic story, not only does her outer beauty reveal itself, but the strength of her inner beauty allows her to be the "pretty woman" she had really always been.
Pretty Women by Fern Michaels.......2007-01-29
Loved this book! I couldn't put it down. Read it in a day!!!!!!
Lighthearted romance.......2006-05-31
Rosie and her friend Vickie had a falling out three years ago because Vickie tried to prevent Rosie from marrying Kent. She said he was a cheating, money-hungry, loser, but Rosie wouldn't believe her and their long time friendship was severed. Now after three years of marriage to Kent, Rosie finally acknowledges that Vickie was right.
On their third wedding anniversary Kent is being his usual mean and distant self and Rosie decides that she has had enough. She threatens him that if he doesn't come home for dinner that night, he's out. Rosie's housekeeper and close friend Luna Mae, tells her constantly to make up with Vickie and dump Kent so she is thrilled to see Rosie finally taking a stand. Kicking out her husband, a new diet, a personal trainer and a surprise financial windfall changes Rosie's life entirely.
Vickie has come back to town. She and Rosie are overjoyed to see each other again. They started a business together years ago and it is still thriving thanks to Rosie. Now they partner up again and their friendship is just as strong as it once was.
Jack and Rosie's relationship is changing. Their friendship is becoming much more personal. Jack convinces Rosie to compete in his gym's triathlon because she is doing so well with her weight loss and exercise program. Kent is training for it too.
Pretty Woman was enjoyable to me because of Rosie. She is a sweetheart. Rosie endured so much and her physical and emotional changes had me rooting for her. Kent learned a lot from Rosie too. He was such a jerk and he really turned himself around. Jack is a wonderful man and he was so good to and for Rosie. The ghost of Jack's deceased wife was a little hokey for me, but because of Rosie's accomplishments and Jack's love, Pretty Woman is a romantic, quaint and light-hearted story that is satisfying to read.
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Doubleday Large Print Home Library Edition. A new romance novel by the New York Time's Bestselling author. Rosie marries badly, then wins a $302 million lottery after throwing her husband out. Now she has to figure out how to keep him from getting half the money.
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Release Date: 2006-02-28 |
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In Fern Michaels's extraordinary, inspiring New York Times bestseller, an overweight woman sets out to improve her life by losing fifty-five pounds -- and ends up changing much more than her dress size!
Rosie Gardener fell under the spell of handsome Kent Bliss, and not even her best friend Vickie could persuade her that her fiancé was a two-timing cad. Now it's her third wedding anniversary, and Rosie, fed up with Kent's mistreatment, realizes her estranged best friend was right. But the day after kicking Kent out and beginning a diet and exercise regime, Rosie experiences another life-changing event: she wins $302 million in the Wonderball lottery. Now with Kent lurking in the shadows to claim a share of her money, Rosie needs her friends more than ever. As she works out under the eye of sexy personal trainer Jack Silver, a stronger new Rosie emerges -- a woman who wants to learn to trust love once again. Can she keep her vow not to be stopped by Kent's bitterness and her own self-doubts and jump into life with a passion she didn't know she possessed?
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I had a beef with this book...........2007-08-22
While I enjoyed Fern Michaels' incomparable writing style and the story was appropriately uplifting and romantic, I was dismayed and put off by the premise of the book. A dumpy, overweight woman, finally sick of being emotionally abused and cuckolded by her handsome-yet-useless husband kicks him out, and sets out to better herself. She wants to lose weight, she wants to look better, and she wants to get even.
My problem with this premise was the author's nudging the reader toward the idea that we should applaud Rosie and identify with her for all the trials she has to go through to finally get what she wants. My problem, although I genuinely liked Rosie's character, was that Rosie is rich, then wins the lottery to become STINKING rich, and really doesn't have to deal with any of the problems that overweight people have to face.
Rosie's "weight problem" is a whopping 20-30 lbs. What does she do? Orders a whole bunch of expensive exercise equipment for the mansion her parents LEFT her (in other words, she hasn't even had to buy this enormous palace, her family's always been rich), hires a personal trainer, and has her housekeeper/companion begin feeding her a prescribed diet. On top of which, she owns her own business, which apparently makes a ridiculous amount of money, selling weeds that she arranges, lacquers and spray paints into arrangements.... oh, with a staff, so she has time to go off for six hours at a time with her personal trainer. By the end of the book, she's competing in a triathlon...
How is the average person who works for a living, lives paycheck to paycheck (or maybe just slightly better off), and needs to get into better shape, supposed to identify with the poor little rich girl who has a staff and all the money in the world to throw at her problems? This really made me resent the author's view of weight problems, and also made me wonder if the author has ever been an ounce overweight. For the tens of thousands (probably more) who have struggled with their weight all their lives, it's downright insulting and demeaning.
While the writing style was Michaels' usual excellent work, and the characters were friendly and inviting, this huge glaring glitch ruined the book for me, and I couldn't bring myself to rate it higher than a 6
Not that great, just ok........2007-08-08
I found this book to be a little unbelievable. Rosie became a muscle bound, 15 mile a day jogger, canoer and all around fitness champion in a matter of weeks. That was just too unreal. Also, who would bet on a $302 million lottery with the likes of Kent...and on a Triathalon at that?
Just not a good story line.
It Could Have Been Better.......2007-05-02
The story premise is good, but the continual comments about a size 14 woman being "huge" is a mistake. A size 14 is not that huge! I guess we were to assume that the main character was that size because she ate so much and didn't exercise. At least she learned to eat properly and take better care of herself. However, some of us are a 14+, work out reguarly, and eat right, too.
I like that the main character feels better about herself as she becomes slimmer; however, when are we women going to appreciate that we don't have to be a size 4 or 6 to be beautiful?
Surprisingly poor.......2007-01-05
What happened to Fern Michaels' writing style? I was sadly disappointed in this book. The dialogue between characters seemed to be run-on sentences. Each person said absolutely everything that was on their mind in one rush of air. Rosie's sneaky, conniving husband changes for the better and becomes a decent person. It was a totally unbelievable character change. I don't think I've ever disliked a book this much and I'm a connoisseur of romance books on the best sellers list.
Pretty Woman? Please!.......2006-09-12
Did I somehow got a different version of this book than the other reviewers? I really hated this book! The characters were unbelievable and unstructured. The dialogue between characters was actually painful to read through... people just don't talk like this! I couldn't even finish this book... my mind was wandering to more interesting things, like when I last clipped my toenails. I have enjoyed Fern Michael's books in the past, but this one is going straight in the donate pile.
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Rules for a Pretty Woman
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Dr. Lenny Faulkner, a single, African American doctor is living a charmed life in Atlanta; compared to the poor childhood she experienced growing up in Madoosa County, a small southeast section of Georgia that reeks of the local box manufacturing plant. Lenny is dedicated to the care and treatment of her female patients. Lenny has been successful in achieving all her goals except one: She yearns to marry her live–in love Ralph and start a family.
In fact, the alarm on Lenny's biological clock is ringing loud and clear–––she's turning thirty–five, but Ralph, doesn't hear it. Instead of proposing, he abruptly ends their nine–year relationship, empties their joint bank account and runs off with another woman. Adding to Lenny's misery, she learns that her mother is dying of cancer, with only a few months to live.
Feeling utterly defeated, she discovers her fifth grade diary, which contains a list of rules she had created to live by. Reading them after so many years, Lenny realizes that she has somehow buried the intensity she demonstrated in her youth that helped her get out of Madoosa County.
The diary becomes the impetus Lenny needs to start taking complete charge of her life again. She discovers that Ralph leaving isn't such a loss and that her newfound strength has opened the door to new possibilities, including love.
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It's never to late to find PEACE!.......2007-05-22
I actually liked this book! It had it's slow moments but all in all it was a good read.
Dr. Lenita Mae Faulkner made a set of rules when she was in the fifth grade only to forget them. After learning the love of her life took her money and the dreams she had for them, had to return home for one of the most tragic events of her life. While home she comes across her journal that had the list of rules she made and decided that it was time she lived by the ones that still applied and make new ones for the woman that she has become. A few love affairs, letting go of the hurt that was caused by her love, and a new friend later, Lenita, is now getting everything she need and more out of her life.
Love overcomes all obstacles!.......2005-12-05
This book chronicles the main character, Lenny' s life as she made her way through what many would consider a "rough" up bringing to become a doctor. She clearly rose above a lot. As a adolescent she creates these clear, concise rules that she would live by, however she never really follows them. It is indicative of women sometimes to compromise their own values, beliefs and even themselves when the possibility of love and a man is at stake. They author really does a great job of showing the readers what that looks like through the main character, Lenny. Lenny triumphs over all of the obstacles. This is one that I could not put down.
great book.......2005-06-01
i could relate to the main character in many ways. i hadn't been reading novels lately but this was a good one that was real with real people and real problems. i recommend it for any woman over 30 trying to figure out her way in the world of romance, career and motherhood.
LISTEN MEN DONT SLEEP.......2005-04-14
I am someone who is a total idiot when it comes to women and
there problems. Reading Rules of a Pretty Woman gave me a understading of how strong women really are. A lot of men like me would stongly agree. Suzette Francis is very encouraging to a lot of young women like her in the genre. At lease my girl say so.When I in the beginning of Rule of a Pretty Women, I didn't think I would like it that much.I was very shocked as I got to in the middle of the story. The novel had over the top methaphor and several rule the main character used in her life.
Very Good Book.......2004-09-09
When I purchased this novel, I had already decided that the book would be based on a series of rules that the author had created. To my surprise and pleasure this novel was cleverly written and the rules followed the storyline, not the other way around.
Great book written by a Howard Alumnus.
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"Pretty Good for a Woman": The Enigmas of Evelyn Scott
D. A. Callard
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Pretty good for a biography . . . except for some gaps.......1998-07-24
D.A. Callard's biography of American modernist writer Evelyn Scott succeeds in interesting the reader with sordid details of Scott's escapades. However, Callard doesn't present a full enough picture of the woman's life and accomplishments. At times, the book is more a study of the people Scott associated with (William Carlos Williams, Theodore Drieser, Waldo Frank) than it is a study of Scott herself. See Mary Wheeling White's _Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott_ (1998) for a more comprehensive study of the fascinating accomplishments of Ms. Scott.
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Pretty Woman: A Novel
Fern Michaels
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Release Date: 2008-02-05 |
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Set of 5 Standalone Novels By Fern Michaels - Late Bloomer, Trading Places, The Real Deal, The Nosy Neighbor, Pretty Woman.
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"She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me."
So begins the timeless romance of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen's classic novel is beloved by millions, but little is revealed in the book about the mysterious and handsome hero, Mr. Darcy. And so the question has long remained: Who is Fitzwilliam Darcy?
In An Assembly Such as This, Pamela Aidan finally answers that long-standing question. In this first book of her Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman trilogy, she reintroduces us to Darcy during his visit to Hertfordshire with his friend Charles Bingley and reveals Darcy's hidden perspective on the events of Pride and Prejudice. As Darcy spends more time at Netherfield supervising Bingley and fending off Miss Bingley's persistent advances, his unwilling attraction to Elizabeth grows -- as does his concern about her relationship with his nemesis, George Wickham.
Setting the story vividly against the colorful historical and political background of the Regency, Aidan writes in a style comfortably at home with Austen but with a wit and humor very much her own. Aidan adds her own cast of fascinating characters to those in Austen's original, weaving a rich tapestry from Darcy's past and present. Austen fans and newcomers alike will love this new chapter of the most famous romance of all time.
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pleasantly surprised .......2007-09-27
I enjoyed this book but didn't realize it was one of three until about halfway through and had to wait for the next few to come out. I enjoyed the writing style and felt that the author remained true to the original story. In all, out of all the Pride and Prejudice follow-ups I have read, I enjoyed this one the most.
Fair reading.......2007-09-24
This book is ok,but it really stretches Darcy's character. Given his reserved character I cannot see him allowing himself to be so easily involved in some of the things he did. it is really a letdown. I thought it would be more on his thoughts of Miss Elizabeth.
An Assembly Such as This.......2007-09-15
Pamela Aidan is good, too wordy, but good. She takes three long books to do what Austen did in one. But we all have our own Elizabeth and Darcy and, while Aidan's Darcy is on the mark, for me her Elizabeth is quite wrong. I quote: "He knew his own desire; it was already engaged in the person of one impudent, exciting, lovely little piece of baggage by the name of Elizabeth Bennet ..." Elizabeth? Our Elizabeth? Impudent, exciting, lovely little piece of baggage? I love Elizabeth Bennet for her intelligence and humor. I don't recognize Aidan's version at all. And she keeps referring to her as "sweet." Oh, and her curls dance in the breeze? Curls?
She also badly needed an English copy-editor. A word she totally misuses is "University," "at University." This is pure American. The English say "he's up at Oxford/Cambridge." There are two or three "gottens" lying around too. Again, pure American. "Not bloody likely" is 20th Century working class English and "Good show" comes from the RAF in World War II.
Oh, while I think of it, why in heaven's name does she refer to "Mrs. Edward Bennett?" No, no, no, no. And she talks of fields enclosed by "Wall, fence or wood." What, no hedges?
But enough pickiness. I like her Georgiana very much (despite the religion) and Dyfed Brougham is a great invention. He could surely carry a whole book on his shoulders.
The whole series is well worth reading.
Good fun, although definitely skewed by 21st century romance conventions.......2007-08-29
Aidan does a good job of attempting to flesh out Darcy's side of the story. She does an especially good job of reinterpreting Darcy's interaction with Elizabeth from Darcy's point of view-- Lizzie sparkles just the way we would imagine she would in the eyes of an admirer. It does seem, however, that some of Aidan's interpretations of Austen's novel are skewed by more modern, romance novel conventions. This becomes especially apparent in the sections that Aidan does not have Austen's original work to provide plot and dialogue for her. In these instances, Austen's satire and sharpness tend to get shoved aside for devices such as the loyal and trusted (and of course, witty) valet, and Darcy's increasing fear of the husband hunting mamas (both of which are staples of historical romances, and therefore tend to fall into the category of flat, conventional, filler characters/devices). So, if you're looking for fluff, this is a good read, but if you want social satire, seek fulfillment elsewhere.
just to add my 2 cents.......2007-08-16
This book is awesome! I love how Aidan brings us Darcy's point of view, explains his reserve and family pride. Lovely how he mentally pursues Elizabeth and notices her fine points. This book really made it so clear to me why he would just pop off and ask her to marry him. This series actually fleshed out P&P in such a believable way. This is the first of three part series. 1st book and 3rd book are SO strong. You will not be unhappy you read these books.
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Pretty good!.......2004-06-27
This graphic novel is a reprint of several old issues of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and was the basis for the first TMNT movie. If you've seen the movie, you'll know how a lot of this goes - one of the turtles is ambushed (though here it is Leo, where in the movie it was Raph) and April's apartment gets trashed, and the Turtles head off into the country to at an old, dilapidated home (this time, April's instead of Casey's) in Northampton, Massachusetts (the birthplace of TMNT).
The story moves quickly, and is continued elsewhere, so you won't get the end here, nor the beginning. But the dialogue is crisp, and the artwork is excellent (if a bit simple). It's an enjoyable read, in the end, which is really all that matters. It takes itself more seriously than the movie did, and is a bit more adult overall, especially with such scenes as April having post-traumatic nightmares about the Shredder.
christmas Shredded.......2002-12-22
this graphic novel collect the original black and white issues no 10-12 in glorious full colour.
The story revolves around x-mas celeberations at april o'neals place. Leo is out excercising, when he gets ambushed by the foot. They apparent discover where these guys are holed up and crash in. This marks the return of shredder, though no explanation is offered. Also, Casey Jones gets into the fight, again, with no clear idea being offered to the reader who he is, or how he knows the turtles.With april's place thrashed, there is a loss of spirit amongst aveyone, and teh rest of the book deals withhow they cope with it.
This is a pretty good book, with great art and action. The writing in the latter part of the book is better than usual. Recommended, probably along with the three preceeding books in the series.
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Because love is not enough... a step-by-step plan for overcoming obstacles together. Childhood abuse has many forms, but the message is always the same: people who love you hurt you. If you are the spouse or partner of a survivor of an abusive childhood, you know what that means-a relationship that has you worried, angry, or frustrated. You may be wondering if the person you love will ever "get over" his or her past, and if you can ever have a "normal" relationship. You may even have thought about leaving out of frustration and despair. But there is real help. Therapist Eliana Gil understands the special problems you and your partner face. Based on her extensive clinical experience with adults abused as children, she has developed a unique, much-needed program specifically for couples. It provides guidance in:
Anger management.
Safe and successful ways to express feelings.
The dangerous trigger words: what are they; what they do.
Touching or being touched: no more fear; no more guilt.
Good sex: Loving, fulfilling intimacy.
Decision-making and power: equal partners at last.
Ending the silence: communication that worked.
Commitment: being able to count on tomorrow... and more.
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Real Help for Survivors and Their Partners.......1999-11-11
My husband and I have only been married 2 years and we have struggled with communication in our marriage. He has always been very physically affectionate...something I didn't feel comfortable with and something I definitely would never initiate. I am a survivor of child abuse. Looking for insight into how abuse can carry into an adult's marriage later in life, I discovered this book and brought it home. I scanned through the entire book in one evening because I could understand everything the author discussed. I shared a few passages with my husband, who is hurt by my need for physical distance. It was like a light went on in his head. All of a sudden, he realized that touching may not be a problem I have with him - but rather something carried over from my childhood. We've had problems discussing sensitive issues in the past...but he suggested we work on this together, using this book as a reference. We've agreed to sit down together once a week and read a chapter. We will then discuss our feelings and share them with one another. Talking is something we always needed to do...this book is clearing the path for us. To the author, we are forever indebted!
Wish I'd read this book 5 years earlier!.......1999-02-02
A quick read...I couldn't put it down. Excellent book which help me understand my wife (and myself) better. It gives some useful "techinques" to improve communication on difficult topics. If you are at an impass in your relationship due to issues related to abuse, but you love the person deeply, this book can help you break through. Everyone's story is different, but you'll think its written just for you...good to know you're not alone. Abuse doesn't just effect the survivor!
GREAT BOOK FOR PARTNERS OF SURVIVORS.......1998-07-30
As a partner of a survivor, I have found that this book is one of the best written for Partners of surivivors of Sexual Abuse. Ms Gil writes in a clear, concise manner for everyone to understand. Each chapter is laid out with guidelines, exercises and tips on how to help your partner through one of the most difficult journeys of anyones life: recovering of Sexual Abuse.
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