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Me Times Three
Me Times Three | Alex Witchel
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Everything’s going right for Sandra Berlin. She is living in Manhattan, climbing the editorial ladder at ultra-chic fashion magazine Jolie!, and she’s just become engaged to Bucky Ross, her high-school sweetheart. Bucky’s her knight in shining WASP armor, a successful ad executive and a descendant of Betsy Ross, and their future promises a life of comfortable suburban bliss: the Tudor mansion, the beautiful children, the country club. And then, three weeks later, at a party at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sandy meets Bucky’s other fiancée. Who tells her about Bucky’s third fiancée. Which begins Sandy’s journey through the unfamiliar world of heartbreak and betrayal—and the most excruciating blind dates in the history of singledom. As she tries to piece her life back together, she relies on the common sense and compassion of her best friend, Paul—a rising young film agent, gorgeous, gay, and moneyed—to keep her sane. But even Paul has his secrets, and soon Sandy is forced, on her own, to reexamine her past and, more important, what she wants for her future. Me Times Three is comic and tender, outrageous and wise—a shrewd, dead-on portrait of a certain slice of New York life. It’s a story about wished-for ideals versus hard realities, about being who you are versus the desire to fit in, and, finally, about how love can surprise us in the most unexpected ways.
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I was very skeptical about this novel, thinking it would be boring and poorly comedic. However, I loved it! (Which is crazy since it only has a 3/5 on Goodreads). It was never boring and the writing was sophisticated and charismatic. I thought the storyline, even though it was simple yet humorous, was incredibly well-paced, and that the characters were realistic to how people of higher society tend to act (when not really being higher at all!) 4/5

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Me Times Three | Alex Witchel
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Let me just say that walking away from a used bookstore where everything is 80% off is the most painful thing ever. One, you are sick that the store is closing. Two, you are sick because the store is huge, and your 9yo has to be monitored. Three, you are sick because 80% off is just too cheap to pass up, and well, your budget. $65 dollars later, I've got a stack for me, a Christmas stack, a husband stack, AND a secret pal stack. #byebyebaybooks :(

Daisydo Bay Books is at the Crows Canyon exit off of 680 in Danville. They are open until April 23. 8y
silentrequiem I hate when bookstores close. :-( 8y
Daisydo @silentrequiem it makes me sick. 8y
Purrfectpages Me Times Three takes me back! 8y
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