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Bezig met laden... The Thing about Jane Springdoor Sharon Krum
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Any book in which a character wants to be Doris Day in every way, is my kind of book! If Sue Sylvester wasn't so busy trying to crush a certain show choir in Ohio, she would make a great "before" Jane Spring. As a cutthroat Ass't District Attorney in NYC, Jane takes no prisoners in the courtroom or in her personal life. She decides to take action and with the help of her grandmother's old trunk, revamps her look to mimic Doris Day. This is a cute, light story that will have you reaching for the TCM listings to see if Pillow Talk or Touch of Mink are on anytime soon. Que sera sera! This I think will become a guilty favorite. The writing isn't bad, there's nothing technically wrong with it, and its amusing if not laugh out loud funny. My love for the book comes from the girl in me that watched the Doris Day movies and longed to be so effortlessly a lady. Though the plot is implausible, and the characters turn around and realizations happen at break neck speeds, it is so reminiscent of a Doris Day Technicolor movie, it doesn't seem that off.I'm more than halfway through this book, of a hard no nonsense District attorney raised by a colonel (well, more like trained, much in a way the colonel trained in the military) becoming Doris Day to catch "the one" that will stay forever.Not only has it become a guilty favorite already, its made me plan a Doris Day marathon of all those great movies of hers that I began watching in 7th grade. Soon.Just finished reading it...I couldn't stop myself from finishing it. It really was a fun read, but I suppose that in large part, the fun comes from having been obsessed with the Doris films in my youth. I also, though, liked the character of Jane on her own. I don't think a person would enjoy the story if they started reading it from a highbrow perspective. It's campy fun, well worth the read, if you can let go and believe with a 60's kind of idealism =) best quote "This meant taking time with her hair and make-up as well as changing the polish on her nails. Jane had never realized how much time women took getting ready until she'd decided to impersonate one." Normally I'm a bit wary of books marketed as 'chick lit', so I got this out of the library to see how I liked it. I LOVED IT! Jane Spring is a hard, ruthless lawyer who has been brought up by her military general father under strict discipline as 'one of the boys', rigidly tutored in duty and honour and the immorality of civilian society outside the army base. The problem is, she's lonely. She's been on dates, but oddly none of her suitors ever hang around for a second date. What's wrong with offering constructive criticism to her dates, and discussing weaponry and politics over dinner? When a blizzard strikes New York, Jane finds herself watching back-to-back Doris Day movies all afternoon, and has an epiphany. Doris always got her man - so Doris she must become. It's essentially a formulaic plot - stern badly-dressed woman transforms into a princess and gets the guy - but the idea is so lovely and the writing so sparkling, even laugh out loud at times, that it really works and stands out a mile from its peers. Jane's transformation is well thought out and the characters circling her are just as wittily drawn and give her move from tyrant to siren more depth and background. I raced through the last third of the book and finished it with a huge smile on my face - and what more can you ask from a light girlie read? geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Jane Spring has discovered that twenty-first-century relationships are built on a myth. A successful New York lawyer, she's organized, attractive, strong-minded and self-sufficient - yet she's single. She's everything men say they want in a woman - smart, ambitious and sexually confident - yet somehow, while all her friends plan their weddings, no-one wants to marry her. Then one day, when a blizzard hits, she finds the answer. Drinking her way through a depressing afternoon snowed into her apartment, she turns on the TV and finds a Doris Day marathon. And that's when the revelation hits her: Doris wouldn't be stuck inside alone at a weekend. Doris wouldn't scare men off. Doris always gets her man. Because despite everything men say, they're terrified of women like Jane. What they really want is a cute little blonde with frosted pink lipstick, tight pencil skirts and kitten heels. What they really want is Doris. And so Jane Spring sets out to reinvent herself. If that's what men want, that's what she'll give them - Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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