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Exes and Ohs
Beth Kendrick

Downtown Press, 2005 - 320 pages

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so so

Well I was a little disappointed. I thought it would be AWESOME as Fashionably Late. Although it wasn't, it still was cute and just a fun read.


Great Book

The book is very well-written, and very enjoyable. The characters are realistic and lovable, and the author writes about little boys as if she has them (she doesn't, according to the interview in the back of the book.) The book kept me guessing until the end. In no way did it seem contrived. At the point where some authors would have the main characters conveniently meet up and live happily ever after, she writes of the main character as "happy being alone" and means it. I highly, highly recommend this book.


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Great Read!

This was a good book! I read it on vacation and truly enjoyed it! I liked Nearlyweds better, but this is definitely a great read. I will recommend it to all of my friends.






Cute and very funny

Typical chick-lit, but in the best way! I liked the dialogue and she makes some off-the-wall pop-culture references that made me smile. If you are looking for a light, happy read, give this book a shot. You'll enjoy it!


Light, fluffy reading

I had read Fashionably Late and found it a cute story that was fairly clean in the romance department (which unfortunately is hard to find). I read Exes and Ohs, hoping this was still true. Though it was a little racier than Fashionably Late, it was still pretty tame for chick-lit. The story was cute and enjoyable- a light and fluffy read. (I started it at night and stayed up until I finished.) The plot was pretty predictable but I loved the characters; the author has a real knack for describing them so well that you have a very vivid mental picture of them. You feel personally involved in their lives and thoughts, that it is hard to put down (even though there's nothing all that exciting happening plot wise). Gwen is earning her doctorate in child psychology and while we don't get to see her in action that much, it's still fun to `watch.' And the kids were very cute- I guess just kid, we really only see her interact with Leo. Gwen is a very interesting heroine. She reminds me of Becky from the Shopaholic series, in that she's bumbling, clumsy, cute, and uses odd/at times stupid logic.

Overall a good light weekend read, but nothing outstanding. The title is the most clever and original aspect of an otherwise okay chick lit read. You could do worse but I'm hoping for better.



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exit the groom...

Child psychologist Gwen Traynor has learned the hard way that "perfect" men aren't always what they seem. After being dumped the night before her wedding, she's understandably wary of diving back into the dating pool. But when she meets Alex Coughlin, she's convinced her luck is changing. He's smart, handsome, funny -- an ideal rebound guy. She doesn't intend to fall in love with him, but scintillating dates and mind-blowing physical chemistry have a way of winning a girl over.

enter the ex...

Just as things are heating up with Alex, Gwen meets her newest patient -- a precocious preschooler whose chaotic soap opera-actress of a mother, Harmony, sounds an awful lot like one of Alex's crazy ex-girlfriends. Mostly because she is one of Alex's crazy ex-girlfriends. Unfortunately for Gwen, Harmony has a secret that plunges them all into a real-life daytime drama, complete with sex, lies, and Vegas elopements. With Harmony determined to reunite with Alex and Gwen's ex-fiancé begging for a second chance, only one thing is certain:

New loves and old flames are an explosive combination.


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