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Chargement... Nuits Blanches À Manhattanpar Robyn Sisman
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Suzy y Lloyd trabajan en la misma agencia publicitaria. Sin embargo, son unos absolutos desconocidos. No se han visto nunca y apenas han oido hablar el uno del otro. Pero quiza lleguen a descubrir que, a pesar de la distancia que los separa (Nueva York - Londres), no son unos completos extranos... ni tan distintos. Una nueva comedia de la autora de Solamente amigos que se aventura con otra pregunta... Es posible enamorarse de un perfecto desconocido? Suzy y Lloyd trabajan en la misma agencia publicitaria. Sin embargo, son unos absolutos desconocidos. No se han visto nunca y apenas han oído hablar el uno del otro. no es de extrañar, puesto que Suzy trabaja en la sede de la agencia en Londres y Lloyd en la sucursal de Nueva York. Pero ha llegado el verano de los cambios y sus vidas, de pronto, van a cruzarse. Porque Suzy y Lloyd, este verano, van a formar parte del programa de intercambio de su empresa y además de puestos de trabajo, van a intercambiar vivienda, quedando claro muy pronto que, además de extraños, son radicalmente distintos. Mientras Lloyd se instala en el caótico piso de Suzy y trabaja sin descanso en la central de la agencia, Suzy intenta pasar el menor tiempo posible en el inmaculado apartamento de Lloyd y vive su visita a Nueva York como una segunda adolescencia. This was a cute read. If you're looking for a romantic comedy that doesn't require too much brainpower and will make you smile, this is a good one. It switches off by chapter between the points of view of Suze and Lloyd, our heroine and hero each in different cities, and occasionally also of Betsy, Lloyd's fiance (gasp!). You pretty much know where it's going to end up, but it's about the journey, which was very enjoyable. I sometimes got a little confused between the characters (there are two cities' worth), but otherwise no complaints. The Amazon reviewers tended to be harsher with this book than I want to be. I thought it was a fun, light, entertaining chick lit read, a worthy addition to any beach bag. Suze, a London native, and Lloyd, a NYC resident, are strangers until they "swap" jobs in a promotional stunt of their advertising company. Suze and Lloyd seem like total opposites at first: Suze is free-spirited, wild, and untidy, while Lloyd is quiet and controlled. But then Lloyd gets fired, and Suze discovers that it's a plot by some of his coworkers. As Lloyd and Suze work together to clear his name, they soon find that they have more in common than they thought. As I said, I really enjoyed this book. Yes, it's chick lit, and thus there's automatically an element of cliche. But I think Sisman is a good writer: I cared about her characters, I was rooting for them to get together, and there were some scenes that raised this book above the ordinary, in my opinion. I'd recommend it for a good vacation read. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Suze Wilding and Lloyd Rockwell are complete strangers. She lives in London; he lives in New York. But when their advertising firm sponsors a job swap, having them trade apartments and jobs for the summer, they find themselves living each other's lives. From the beginning, these two seem polar opposites--Suze is impetuous, brash, and commitment phobic, whereas Lloyd, cautious and thoughtful, is looking to settle down with his suitable girlfriend. But when Suze discovers a plot at work to get Lloyd fired, the two begin communicating long-distance, and can't help wondering if they might just be perfect for one another. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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