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I'll Have Who She's Having by Liz Fenton Reviews
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Kate's been depressed ever since yet another long-term boyfriend unceremoniously dumped her. When her younger and married sister Kelly convinces her the way to meet a quality man is for the two of them to sign up for a volleyball class, she's just desperate enough to agree. But Kate becomes so fixated on their coach that she fails to see an unlikely but perfect match right in front of her. Kelly s been less than happy for longer than she wants to admit. She's the one who appears to have it all: the perfect husband, the big house and the beautiful daughter. Despite it all, she feels an emptiness she can't explain and is conflicted when it's her volleyball coach who offers an answer. I'll Have Who She's Having follows Kate and Kelly as they battle themselves and each other in their search for a happy ending. Through a series of hardships and self-doubt, they both realize they were looking for happiness in the wrong places. It s a novel for anyone who ever secretly let their insecurities get the best of them.

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    Recommended? You Betcha!
    June 27, 2009

    This is a great book if you're looking for a fun light read. I found it was very easy to get in to because the characters felt very real. Most people can probably relate with one of the two main characters, or relate to bits of both of them. Definitely one of the better chicklit's out there, and for a great price as well!

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    May 11, 2009

    I received this book through the CA Book Club. It tells the stories of Kate and her sister Kelly who are both in very different stages in their lives but they were both going after the same man. I like how this book tells the stories from the first person's point of view; it was like getting into the mind of each character, to see what they see, to think what they think and to feel how they feel. I particularly enjoy the odd chapters on Larry the liquor guy or Jeremy the husband.

    I thought this book was very insightful. The characters were well developed and very easy to relate to. I enjoyed this book very much and I would definitely recommend it to other chicks who loves a fun, light read!

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