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Musical messiness in love, laughter, and betrayal.

"Dear Catastrophe Waitress" could be a good read for those who enjoy stories with a musical backdrop and messy relationship drama. The book's unique feature is its use of music as a central theme and the impact it has on the characters' lives. The book is recommended for fans of romance and comedy with a slight touch of tragedy. The author's excellent ear for dialogue brings the characters to life, making it an engaging and fun read.

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Dear Catastrophe Waitress

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ISBN: 9780812977028
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM61.66 MYR
Authors: Brendan Halpin
Publisher: Villard
Date of Publication: 2007-03-13
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Romance, Contemporary, Music
Goodreads rating: 3.64
(rated by 255 readers)

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Mark thinks he has found The One in college. When Raquel abruptly takes off for Los Angeles to become a rock star, Mark tries to be happy for her–until ROCK-L’s first single sweeps the airwaves–a song about Mark’s stamina entitled “Two Minute Man.” And Mark’s life is never the same again.Philippa doesn’t really think twice about cheating on her punk rocker boyfriend, Trevor. After all, she’s going to break up with him anyway. He mooches off her, treats her badly, and writes stupid songs about her breasts. Then Trevor’s band makes a splash with its one and only song sensation, “Philippa Cheats.” And suddenly Philippa is the most infamous ex-girlfriend in all of London.Thus Philippa and Mark find themselves adrift, both single and living in Boston, still reeling from the impact that three minutes of music had on their lives. When these two minor-key souls meet and form a major chord, they will have to overcome the sneaking suspicion that each will betray the other . . . possibly with a song.“Brendan Halpin adds weight to his funny moments and lightness to his sad ones . . . [reminding] us that comedy and tragedy aren’t opposites at all.”–Carolyn Parkhurst, author of The Dogs of Babel , on Donorboy“The author’s greatest his pitch-perfect ear for dialogue.”– People , on Long Way Back
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Musical messiness in love, laughter, and betrayal.

"Dear Catastrophe Waitress" could be a good read for those who enjoy stories with a musical backdrop and messy relationship drama. The book's unique feature is its use of music as a central theme and the impact it has on the characters' lives. The book is recommended for fans of romance and comedy with a slight touch of tragedy. The author's excellent ear for dialogue brings the characters to life, making it an engaging and fun read.