A fun summer read I audio booked this.Well...that's 16.5 hours of my life I can't get back.
This book, by Candace Bushnell, is the story of a girl with a passion for writing whom ventures out into the city getting away from her small hometown where her friends seem to be stuck at. The Carrie Diaries are written about Carrie Bradshaw, a young writer hoping to make it in the crazy city o...
There is no way not to like this YA novel. Ms. Bushnell understands relationships between teens, high school experiences and the heartache of losing a mother within a family too early. The whole family plays an important part in the novel too. Most of the book reflects the emotions of the girls, ...
This book changed my life. When I read this book in August I was the type of bookworm who appreciated any novel for what it was. I even enjoyed *cringe* young adult fiction. My taste has matured significantly over the last year and it was this book which pushed me to my limits and cracked the ...
The Carrie Diaries Faith Wilder I think that the book is an extraodinary book for me to read. The main character, Carrie, is a Senior in high school, and is just starting to figure everything out about what real life is truly about. Her life style is almost exactly the same as mine, as in that s...
How I Came To Read This Book: I borrowed it from my sister. The Plot: This isn’t just one book, but actually four novellas regarding four status & sex obsessed Manhattan-bound blondes. Janey Wilcox (subject of the full-length follow-up ‘Trading Up’) is a floundering model/actress that baits guys ...
If there is an award for the most ridiculous and unrealistic book ever, I would award it to Lipstick Jungle, written by Candace Bushnell. The one and the same author who wrote the widely-known "Sex and the City".I have always been suspicious of her writing talent though. No offense, I do love Sex...
You know, all day at work I am reminded about how shallow mankind is. For exanple: 1) since I am not one of the "beautiful" people I am not treated as nicely and will never make as much money no matter how hard I work or how smart I am. 2) Since there are always people willing to sell themselves ...