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Break-Up Bible?

January 27, 2008

At the beginning of December I was lurking the stores at the Penn Centre, and came across one of my favourite stores… Coles. As I walked in, I immediatley went to the TEENS section. When coming across new books by my favourite authors such as Rachel Hawthorne, or Meg Cabot. I was waiting for a new seasonly book by one of them to come out to read during the Christmas break. Unfortunatly, there was none there. I looked and looked for winter romances, but no such luck.

I came across a book that my best friend had read, I remember her telling me that it was a very well written book. The pink hard cover caught my eye with the gold heart on the cover. Not to mean to judge a book by its cover- but it certainly was a nice cover! Anyways, I stepped up to the cash register, and bought “The Break up Bible” by Melissa Kantor.

I started reading my book the next Friday in English Class. The Break up Bible started off by catching my attention fast, and I couldn’t stop reading it once I got into it.

Anyways, as the Christmas Break arrived I had finished my book with a delight taste of how much it hurts to go through a heartache, but how everything will turn out fine in the end.

I love this book and I highly reccomand it to all of those romance readers out there!

Kellieeee

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Break-Up Bible

December 14, 2007

Today I read the Break-Up Bible by Melissa Kantor. In the 3 Chapters that I read, the narrator talks about her heartbreak and her Nanna’s rules how to get over her “Ex”. This Book continues to go through the Nanna’s “Own” Break- Up Bible that was given to Jennifer (The Narrator).  As much as Jennifer dislikes to read the Break- Up Bible her Nanna says that its good for her to get it all out, and to write things such as what you HATE about the Ex, Max. Considering Jennifer wasn’t over Max, she couldn’t think of anything that she hated about him. My friend reccomended this book to me, so I took it into consideration, and started reading it not to while a go.
Has someone reccomended to the book you are reading?
Looking for your responses :)