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    Frenemies

    Frenemies

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    by Megan Crane


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      ISBN-13: 9780446196482
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Publication date: 06/20/2007
    • Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 396 KB

    MEGAN CRANE lives in Los Angeles, CA, and is currently working on her next book. She is also the author of ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE and EVERYONE ELSE'S GIRL.

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    Just a few months shy of her 30th birthday, Gus Curtis finally feels like she has it all: a strong career, great friends, and a wonderful boyfriend. But all of this comes crashing down when Gus discovers Nate, her "Mr. Right," hooking up behind her back with her so-called "friend" Helen. Soon it seems like the life Gus has worked to make so adult looks a lot like the one she already had as a teenager, and Gus is left with more questions than answers: Can she win Nate back before she turns 30 alone? (And if so, does she really want him?) Is Helen really as devious and manipulative as she seems, or, worse, is Gus more like her frenemy than she ever imagined? And is she ever going to grow up? With the clock ticking down to her birthday, Gus discovers that sometimes the best thing about best-laid plans is trashing them altogether.

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    About to turn 30, Bostonian Augusta "Gus" Curtis is determined to have a great job, great friends and the perfect man when she hits that daunting milestone. She's got the first two covered: She's a librarian at a small museum, and her friends Amy Lee and Georgia are all a girl could ask for. She was feeling pretty good about the third until she found sweet, adorable Nate kissing Helen, her onetime college roommate and a perennial It Girl. Convinced nevertheless that she and Nate are meant to be together, Gus sets out to get him back. Her plan is complicated by the fact that Helen seems to be stalking her, and by her annoying new tendency to hook up with Henry, Nate's exasperating, patrician and undeniably hot roommate. Crane (Everyone Else's Girl, 2005, etc.) is trying to do a lot here, and the result is a novel that is at once too much and not enough. Her treatment of Gus's obsession with Nate will be uncomfortably familiar to anyone who's ever succumbed to hopeless love, but Crane barely scratches the surface of that plotline. The "frenemy" concept seems like more of a marketing hook than a meaningful narrative device, since Helen and Gus were never exactly close. Helen does not, for example, use her relationship with Gus to get with Nate, and Gus is more offended in principle than actually wounded when Helen steals her man. And the romance between Gus and Henry is tiresome and unconvincing. With her reluctant lovers, Crane strives for romantic comedy of the Howard Hawks variety; in fact, a great sense of humor is supposed to be one of Gus's most attractive attributes. But the sparring never zings-"Shut up, Henry!" is this novel's idea of repartee-and Gus emerges not as a great wit but,rather, as a witless jerk. An unfocused, unamusing story with an unappealing heroine. Agent: Julie Barer/Barer Literary
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