![]() ![]() ![]() You know that old chestnut about the spoonful of sugar and the medicine? Crusie knows it too. ![]() But that would be a shame, because there’s a lot more going on here. You can read this book like that, and you’ll enjoy it. Which is, in fact, true.Ĭrusie’s prose is deceptively accessible, her characters quirky and interesting (Min, the sensible actuary who has given up on love and is looking for a cat Cal, the self-possessed, easy going partner in a firm that does software seminars and who doesn’t believe in ‘forever’), her plots just twisted enough to keep you wide awake and eager to turn the page without giving you a headache. Reading all the excellent early reviews of this book (even Kirkus, curmudgeons that they are, rave) a person might get the idea that Jenny Crusie is all about a bit of light hearted fun, a writer you can count on to make you laugh. ![]()
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