Ebook {Epub PDF} Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie






















Jennifer Crusie, Bet Me Book Notes from Jenny. I wrote the first version of Bet Me back in and sent it out everywhere. Editors were universally unenthusiastic about it, which was just inexplicable to me. Fast forward ten years and my agent, who regards an unsold manuscript the way Nature feels about vacuums, said, “Send me Bet Me. It can’t be that bad.”Estimated Reading Time: 50 secs. Bet Me: Chapter One. Once upon a time, This is the best place to find out about published works by Jennifer Crusie, the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author of twenty novels, one book of literary criticism, miscellaneous articles, Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Bet Me is unabashedly, irrepressibly romantic. In the wacky, wonderful world of Min and Cal, author Jennifer Crusie leaves no humorous situation unexplored--no potential comedic cauldron left unstirred--no hysterically funny complication left undeveloped/5().


Bet Me struck me as an archetypally seriously funny book. Its surface charm is underpinned by real depth and the characters are depicted with a light touch that does not detract from their complexity. Also I was averaging about a chuckle per page, which officially puts Crusie up there with Wodehouse for making my day better. Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie. Bet Me by Jenifer Crusie is touted as a fat-positive rom com. Out at a bar with her two best friends, Minverva is unceremoniously dumped by boyfriend David because she hasn't slept with him during the few months they've dated. Because Min's not too broken up about it, her friend Liza encourages Min to speak to. I just plain adore Jennifer Crusie's books. Sadly there are so few (and some are a little better than others). Lovely lovely characters, lives you wish you could have, happy endings, nicely plotted - just wonderful. Always my go to books if I'm feeling a bit doggy-downtail.


Jennifer Crusie, Bet Me Book Notes from Jenny. I wrote the first version of Bet Me back in and sent it out everywhere. Editors were universally unenthusiastic about it, which was just inexplicable to me. Fast forward ten years and my agent, who regards an unsold manuscript the way Nature feels about vacuums, said, “Send me Bet Me. It can’t be that bad.”. Bet Me struck me as an archetypally seriously funny book. Its surface charm is underpinned by real depth and the characters are depicted with a light touch that does not detract from their complexity. “Nobody in my life has ever known me the way you do. Nobody in my life has ever made me feel as good as you do. You know me, you know everything about me, and when you leave me, you're going to be leaving the real me, the me nobody else has ever seen, that's who you're going to be rejecting.” ― Jennifer Crusie, Bet Me.

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