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La NorvĂ©gienne a ainsi Ă©tĂ© surprise par son adversaire suĂ©doise, qui l’a embrassĂ©e sur la bouche lors de la pesĂ©e, alors que les deux boxeuses s’observaient en silence depuis de longues secondes !
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Oct 22, 2012


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Funny and sweet.The story of two single parents and their teenage children.The story has been written from all of their perpectives alternately.But it lacked any real solid point.The author tried to present something like the comedy of errors but it was not so interesting.The ending was a bit stupid too. Overall it was an o.k read.Recommended for people who want to layoff intense for a while and want a light,uncomplicated read.




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I found this book to be incredibly banal. The story is told in alternating chapters from the perspective of the 4 main characters, Daisy and her daughter Coco and Andrew and his son Webb; however, all 4 characters are incredibly boring and self-absorbed! The book is predominately spent on the characters inner monologues which are all self-absorbed, insecure, and dull. The plot of bags being mixed up at the airport and the teens plot to switch them back and the hijinks that ensued had such potent
I found this book to be incredibly banal. The story is told in alternating chapters from the perspective of the 4 main characters, Daisy and her daughter Coco and Andrew and his son Webb; however, all 4 characters are incredibly boring and self-absorbed! The book is predominately spent on the characters inner monologues which are all self-absorbed, insecure, and dull. The plot of bags being mixed up at the airport and the teens plot to switch them back and the hijinks that ensued had such potential, but instead of filling out this plot line, we are subjected to endless inner dialogue by 4 of the most insecure people to ever exist. After the insipid first few chapters, I rapidly skimmed the remainder of the book. Overall, a very disappointing read.
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Sep 18, 2012


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Kate Klise does a fantastic job of changing perspectives and channeling both female and male teenage characters as well as female and male adult characters. Each chapter is titled with the name of the character’s thoughts or actions that you are reading. Everything was kept organized and it was very easy to follow along with this story. Klise had amazing interpretations of how teenagers would react in this scenario and then used a more socially acceptable lingo when speaking as the adults, Andre
Kate Klise does a fantastic job of changing perspectives and channeling both female and male teenage characters as well as female and male adult characters. Each chapter is titled with the name of the character’s thoughts or actions that you are reading. Everything was kept organized and it was very easy to follow along with this story. Klise had amazing interpretations of how teenagers would react in this scenario and then used a more socially acceptable lingo when speaking as the adults, Andrew and Daisy. I was extremely impressed with her ability to switch characters so frequently and still hold the reader’s attention. This book is somewhat predictable in a sense, but that does not take away from the joy of reading it. It has embarrassing and awkward moments, experienced by the characters, and also the happiest moments that made me smile from ear to ear! I loved getting to individually getting to know each character and trying to predict what they would do next. Daisy and Coco were extremely easy for me to relate with as mother and daughter because I believe that my mother and I behaved the same way when I was a teenager! The whole idea of this book, I can imagine, could be hard to write. Klise incorporates so many minor details that paint one huge masterpiece. We travel to many different settings and locations and Klise does an amazing job of making you feel as if you are really visiting each place she takes you. There are even wonderful graphics and pictures on the pages that say Day 1, Day 2, etc. I loved the entire concept of developing relationships as you send your characters halfway around the world. The idea of travel and adventure was the ribbon that tied the book together. Having never read a book by Kate Klise, I would now say that I will continue to be a devoted fan who patiently awaits her upcoming books! ***A copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher for review purposes.***
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The main reason I wanted to read this book was the cover. I feel like I'm always saying this, but it's so true! If a book looks good, I'm bound to pick it up, often without even reading the back cover. But once I read the back cover, I knew I was going to love this book! So I sent a request to the publisher and was ecstatic to get a review copy! This book is about a father and son who travel to Spain and a mother and daughter who travel to France. They're on the same flight when the son and daug
The main reason I wanted to read this book was the cover. I feel like I'm always saying this, but it's so true! If a book looks good, I'm bound to pick it up, often without even reading the back cover. But once I read the back cover, I knew I was going to love this book! So I sent a request to the publisher and was ecstatic to get a review copy! This book is about a father and son who travel to Spain and a mother and daughter who travel to France. They're on the same flight when the son and daughter's bags get switched. Their bags, however, are more than they have in common. Both families have strained relationships and everyone feels as if they'll never find the one in their lives. Many emails and phone calls later, they all end up meeting at some point or anther. First off, I was so jealous of their adventures. I would love to be able to travel all over Europe like these characters, so this was just perfect for a summer read! Then, as you all know I'm a sucker for a romance, so the relationships that develop in here are so gosh darn cute! Webb and Coco (the kids) connect through email while the parents slowly grow closer (though they have no idea anyone knows each other). There's A TON of miscommunication and misinterpreting feelings that it is so true to life. Nothing is perfect in that they instantly fall in love and can't keep their hands off each other. These relationships develop, go through a lot of hesitation and doubt, and are far from perfect. But I think that's what made them so lovable! The writing style of this book really made it a great read too. Each chapter switched from the four characters, either focusing on Webb and Coco's relationship or on the parents' relationship. It was fun to see how everyone thought about what took place and how the parents were completely misinterpreting how their kids were feeling. And the ending was great! I loved what happened, but I'll just leave it at that so you guys can read and see for yourselves! So if you're looking for a light, summer read that's bound to put you in a good mood, pick In the Bag up! It'll have you hopping on the next flight to Europe to see if you can find your very own unexpected romance :)
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Jun 09, 2012


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Fluffy, light romance that reads like a romcom. Single parents traveling with single tech-savvy teenagers leads to misunderstandings galore in this travel-inspired tale of love. This is a good vacation read, a good in between book, a good book to read before bed (if that's part of your nightly routine), overall it's something you can just sit back and enjoy. That being said, there were some things that annoyed me about this book. While the teenagers were pretty well written in terms of motivatio
Fluffy, light romance that reads like a romcom. Single parents traveling with single tech-savvy teenagers leads to misunderstandings galore in this travel-inspired tale of love. This is a good vacation read, a good in between book, a good book to read before bed (if that's part of your nightly routine), overall it's something you can just sit back and enjoy. That being said, there were some things that annoyed me about this book. While the teenagers were pretty well written in terms of motivations and the way they think/speak, the way the 2 parents related to the teens and talked to each other about them was a little off. It felt like they were discussing much younger children in almost all of these sequences. The scene where it was especially apparent was the one in which the group of four meets and has dinner before the blowup over exchanging emails. Some of the problems the characters faced in this story were funny, but seemed a little too over the top which is what made me feel like this was a romcom in text. The scene on the plane where Webb is believed to be the head of a terrorist group is a perfect example: very dramatic, funny. but not entirely realistic. I like this author's other work and am excited to see what else she has in store for adults, but I think on the whole I ended up wanting to love this more than I did.
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I decided to read this because the story seemed cute and light. It's a quick easy read but pure fluff!
I decided to read this because the story seemed cute and light. It's a quick easy read but pure fluff!
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Apr 25, 2012


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Goodreads: A successful chef and single mother, Daisy Sprinkle, is on vacation with her teenage daughter, Coco, who picks up the wrong duffle bag at the airport. That situation is not improved by the note Daisy finds tucked into her carry-on, apparently from the man in 13-C. Daisy is in no mood for secret admirer notes or dinner dates. Or even men, for that matter. Andrew doesn’t know what possessed him to do something like that. Hitting on strange women on airplanes is definitely not his typical
Goodreads: A successful chef and single mother, Daisy Sprinkle, is on vacation with her teenage daughter, Coco, who picks up the wrong duffle bag at the airport. That situation is not improved by the note Daisy finds tucked into her carry-on, apparently from the man in 13-C. Daisy is in no mood for secret admirer notes or dinner dates. Or even men, for that matter. Andrew doesn’t know what possessed him to do something like that. Hitting on strange women on airplanes is definitely not his typical style. But there was something about the woman in 6-B that could not be ignored. Of course, now he has no time to think about her, since his son Webb seems to have made off with a budding fashionista’s luggage. Determined to make the best of a bad situation, Daisy cooks up a plan to calm her daughter’s panic over the lost bag with a week of fabulous food, shopping, and museum hopping. Andrew is busy woking on his latest project and hoping Webb finds enough to entertain himself. Little do they know the teens are making their own plan. . . one that will ultimately reunite Ms. 6-B and Mr. 13-C. My thoughts: Ahhh. A relaxing, fun read. No allegories or metaphors (unless you count that awful song which I miss the meaning even now. Also, why would anybody leave a cake out in the rain and would someone really go crazy and segue into disco? I think not). Point of View changes quickly and you might get a little whiplash with the change but it definitely can't be told any other way. Every character provides a different perspective and interpretation. In fact, misunderstandings are rampant, not unlike real life. I can attest to two POV being quite accurate; Coco and Daisy. I can totally understand Coco "knowing" she has turned Webb off because he saw her old, pink bra in the duffle bag. Because I have been a shallow teenager and would be caught up in that red herring. Also, Daisy simply does not understand her daughter's angst. She doesn't understand why her daughter is so emotional and irritating. She concludes that she definitely needs a vacation but she needs a vacation from Coco. She's a bad mom. What kind of mother wishes for time away from their beloved child? (Answer: a normal one). It was fun, awkw
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