![]() ![]() It was published in hardcover, and seems to have been marketed more as "chick lit" than as traditional romance. I should note that the book is rather longer than her genre romance novels. Line by line the book is not necessarily laugh out loud funny but entertaining and imaginative and sharp. Its most distinguising feature is an easy, fluent, constant flow of clever, limber, comedic prose. Faking It is, it would seem, everything Jennifer Crusie's fans have claimed. However, this time I think I hit the jackpot. And that continued when I picked up her 2002 novel Faking It at a used book sale a week or two back. But my method of picking stuff has been more contingent, not well organized at all. I have previously tried a couple of Jennifer Crusie novels, and while I have found them moderately enjoyable they have not really lived up to the praise she has received. ![]()
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