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Notes From The Backseat

par Jody Gehrman

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I thought I knew everything about Gwen Matson. We've been best friends since sophomore year at Analy High. I know her to be smart and confident with a retro style that would give Jackie O a run for her money--albeit a graceful, sweat-free run in kitten heels. Not once did she ever display a rabid need to record every detail of her existence. But never before had she gone on a weekend road trip with her amazing boyfriend, Coop...and his evil, yoga-toned best friend, Devil Blonde Dannika. Now she's writing to me like mad. Not that I'm complaining. I'm in gay Paris (good), meeting my future in-laws (bad), so her tireless scribbling is keeping us both sane. Usually, a well-thought-out What Would Jackie Do? helps Gwen pull it together. But this crisis is beyond help. I know Gwen and Coop are meant to be, but can their love withstand Gwen's psycho jealousy and Dannika's twisted sabotage?… (plus d'informations)
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Gwen is a Jackie O dress-alike, Coop is a wonderful god like man and Gwen's boyfriend. Coop is taking Gwen to Mendocino to meet his college friends who are getting married. Cool...

So then we have Dannika (a Malibu Barbie), she is tall, blond, svelte, beautiful, a famous yoga instructor & Coop's best friend. Dannika is also going to the wedding, in fact she is driving..... As beautiful as Dannika is outside, she is as ugly inside. She is a snotty, petty, conniving, insecure, selfish, blow sniffing, lying, jealous Bitch and has it out for Gwen, who she is going to prove totally not right for Coop.

Well.....that's all I'm going to say about the story.

I read this in less than 3 hours, it proved to be entertaining.... however, this is a far cry from anything written by Jennifer Cruise, whom I adore. ( )
  Auntie-Nanuuq | Jan 18, 2016 |
Gwen and her boyfriend Coop go on a road trip together, with Coop's best friend, blonde bombshell Dannicka. Gwen is relegated to the backseat and in order not to give in to her jealousy she fills her time writing to her best friend about her trip and her emotions.

Truly a unique and delightful novel about a quirky girl and a real down to earth guy. Loved it. ( )
  risadabomb | Mar 25, 2010 |
Marla has been best friends with Gwen since high school. While Marla goes to Paris to meet her fiance's parents, Gwen is about to go on a road trip with her boyfriend, Coop, and his blond, busty, yoga guru best friend, Dannica. Marla stumbles on a journal and knows she should buy it. She gives it to Gwen before she leaves so Gwen can vent on paper, especially since she knows Gwen has a jealously streak. After that the story is told by Gwen through her letters to Marla.

Jody Gehrman is one of those writers that is a hit or miss with me. Notes from the Backseat was a hit. Gwen was fun, quirky character with a flair for fashion. A lot of what Gwen was feeling was real. Character development in the book was strong. I found someone to root for, and someone to dislike. I was totally involved in the story. The story was predictable, but in this case an ending any other way and I would have hurled the book across the room. The California Coast was described so thoroughly and beautifully, I now what to see it myself. The Story was fun, with a little bit of seriousness involved. "We are not our parents" seriousness. Final word, I loved it, and I will definitely be lending this one out to some friends.

Melissa ( )
  jjameli | Jul 28, 2009 |
I love chick lit. I am proud of it and Red Dress Ink has always been a favorite of mine - they cater to my addiction :)

I had never read anything by Jody Gehrman, but I was thrilled to get the opportunity to read the book Notes from the Backseat. I was not disappointed.

Gwen has always had it all together - even at that ackward period in high school. Gwen and Marla met in school and have been best friends ever since, being there for each other through the ups and downs of their lives. Although both are now adults and leading different lives, they are still the best of friends and rely heavily on each other for support.

Gwen has finally met a wonderful man and she is crazy about him. He appears to be feel the same way about her - except that Gwen has this abnormal fear of being abandoned (which is why she has always ended every of her previous relationships) and now is convinced that Coop will leave her for his best female friend - Dannika. I mean, why wouldn't he? Dannika is blonde and gorgeous and seems to have her sights on Coop. Gwen is going into hyper mode - not knowing how to deal with this - after all, this is the man she loves and wants to marry. Should she bail first?

Marla, on her side, is heading for Paris and is now torn between helping her friend throught this and living her own life. So Gwen and Marla decide on a diary that Gwen will write while on a weekend (from hell?) road trip with Coop and the horrid Dannika.

I have to say that the premise of this book made my blood boil. I knew exactly how Gwen must have felt and I was immediately rooting for her. Why was Coop totally incapable of seeing how difficult it must have been for Gwen to be anywhere near Dannika - and of course Dannika was not helping the situation!!!!

I could not stop reading once I started. I loved the diary entries Gwen wrote. It was interesting to me that the girl who looked like she had it all together on the outside could write such insecure and sad words on paper.

I also liked the two dimensional view of the same diary entry - that is Marla's view upon reading the entry and Gwen's view when she wrote it. It clearly showed how insecure Gwen was and that maybe when you are in that type of situation - you are not the best judge of what the actualy reality is.

This book is extremely well written, you can feel the friendship of both girls intensely - even throughout the miles.

Yes, this is a book about "finding the one" but I thought there were deeper messages of friendship and of believing in yourself no matter what.

I loved this book - another Red Dress Ink winner ( )
  Nitestar | Aug 23, 2008 |
I thought this was a novel idea. Reading a friends journal about her trip while on your trip. well just great. she had some issues but overall i thought she was a great lead. Her character had alot of funny moments and was quite open to shring those witht he reader. ( )
  krystalsbooks | Jul 14, 2008 |
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I thought I knew everything about Gwen Matson. We've been best friends since sophomore year at Analy High. I know her to be smart and confident with a retro style that would give Jackie O a run for her money--albeit a graceful, sweat-free run in kitten heels. Not once did she ever display a rabid need to record every detail of her existence. But never before had she gone on a weekend road trip with her amazing boyfriend, Coop...and his evil, yoga-toned best friend, Devil Blonde Dannika. Now she's writing to me like mad. Not that I'm complaining. I'm in gay Paris (good), meeting my future in-laws (bad), so her tireless scribbling is keeping us both sane. Usually, a well-thought-out What Would Jackie Do? helps Gwen pull it together. But this crisis is beyond help. I know Gwen and Coop are meant to be, but can their love withstand Gwen's psycho jealousy and Dannika's twisted sabotage?

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