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| Something Borrowed | 
enlarge | Author: Emily Giffin Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 388 reviews Sales Rank: 116335
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 031232118X Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780312321185 ASIN: 031232118X
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Product Description achel has always been the good girl-until her thirtieth birthday, when her longtime friend Darcy throws her a party. That night, after too many drinks, Rachel ends up in bed with Darcy's fianc. Rachel is completely horrified. She pretends it didn't happen, maybe it will all go away-and so will her feelings for this guy. She prays for fate to intervene, but when she makes a choice she discovers that the lines between right and wrong are blurry, endings aren't always neat, and you have to risk all to win true happiness. This debut novel about falling in love with the one guy you shouldn't has already won praise from New York Times bestselling authors including Marian Keyes, Lauren Weisberger, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, and Meg Cabot and is destined to 'inspire pathologically nice girls everywhere.'*
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I could not stand Rachel January 5, 2009 I have mixed feelings about this book. I liked the way Emily Griffin narrates, it is super entertaining and fun. However, I could not stand the main charachter Rachel who is cheating on her best friend of 25 years's fiance. Darcy was selfish and a pain in the a$$, but it still did not justify Rachel continuisly sleeping with her fiancee. If Rachel was unhappy with Darcy over the years, she should have either ended the friendship or talked to her about what was bothering her. Whatever Darcy was or was not, she was fun and a go getter and Rachel the opposite, she had no back bone what so ever to ask for the things she wanted so you hear her whine about that the entire book! She could not even stand up for herself and ask Dex to choose, instead she kept bedding Dex while she pretended to be Darcy's friend. The part that bothered me the most is when Darcy went to Rachel's apartment for a girl's slumber party and Rachel knew all along what she had done and was still pretending to be Darcy's best friend. Ughhhh, I just hope that none of us as women have friends like Rachel. She is the worst kind, she seems nice, quite and passive, but she will stab you in the back with a knife the size of her arm!
A doormat heroine without a backbone January 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Despite the 4 half star reviews, I was sorely disappointed when I read this book. Honestly, while I can somewhat understand her falling for her BFF's fiance, what I cannot stomach is that she keeps sleeping with Dex even though he doesn't give any signs of breaking up with Darcy. And she doesn't even question this until the very end. The whole time I am waiting for her to grow a backbone, but when she does, it is not at all satisfactory. She still allows Darcy to run roughshod over her (even though it is Darcy who is knocked up by another guy) and Rachel even allows her parents to accuse her of stealing Darcy's fiance without so much as standing up for herself. Basically, the most annoying heroine ever written about - apart from the protagnists of Shanna & Flowers from the storm. I have no desire whatsoever to read Darcy's story...
Something Borrowed December 3, 2008 Very cute and easy read. Really enjoyed this book. Can't wait for Something Blue next.
Keep them coming! November 30, 2008 I could not put this book down, i had purchased the next two before i had finished this one!
Emily Giffin is brilliant! November 25, 2008 Something Borrowed is one of the best chick lit books I've ever read. Emily Giffin's writing is effortless. She uses few words to paint a picture that is richly vivid. In Rachel, she created a heroine who is easy to empathize with. Giffin revealed her insight into the female psyche through her main character. Rachel does good not because she is straight and narrow by nature but because she is afraid of being caught. Rachel doesn't go for the perfect guy not because she doesn't want him but because she doesn't think she is good enough. Giffin also understands the complexity of female friendships. Rachel and Darcy are best friends despite their core differences because female friends are simply that strong when it has lasted through the years. A betrayal between two girl friends is the highest offense. I have the highest admiration for Giffin's writing. I usually think of chick lit as fluff but Griffin's book need to be appreciated at a much higher level.
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