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Every Boy's Got One

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Wedding madness with unexpected love

Every Boy's Got One can be a good read for those who love romantic comedies with unexpected twists. With its unique format of being told in diary and email form, readers can easily immerse themselves in the story and feel part of the wedding madness with comic relief at every turn. The hate-to-love trope between the protagonist Jane and cameraman Cal provides an entertaining and heartwarming element to the book. Overall, a hilarious and enjoyable read for those who love a good romantic comedy.

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Every Boy's Got One

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ISBN: 9780330436137
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM40.54 MYR
Authors: Meg Cabot
Publisher: Pan Books
Date of Publication: 2005-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Romance, Contemporary, Young Adult
Goodreads rating: 3.76
(rated by 24500 readers)

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Funny, fast moving and pulls the punches in a way that only Meg Cabot can.When cartoonist Jane Harris is asked by her best friend Holly to accompany her on a trip to the Italian Riviera where she is eloping with her long-term boyfriend, Mark, Jane jumps at the chance: she gets to be maid of honour and to see Europe.What Jane doesn't bargain for is Mark's choice of best man - cameraman Cal Langdon. It's hate at first sight for Jane and Cal, and neither is too happy at the prospect of sharing a house with one another for a week in the Italian countryside.But the road to wedded bliss has many a pothole, and it falls to Jane and Cal to fill them in, with some very interesting consequences...EVERY BOY'S GOT ONE is a hilarious, fun and original novel from the author of the internationally bestselling THE PRINCESS DIARIES.
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Wedding madness with unexpected love

Every Boy's Got One can be a good read for those who love romantic comedies with unexpected twists. With its unique format of being told in diary and email form, readers can easily immerse themselves in the story and feel part of the wedding madness with comic relief at every turn. The hate-to-love trope between the protagonist Jane and cameraman Cal provides an entertaining and heartwarming element to the book. Overall, a hilarious and enjoyable read for those who love a good romantic comedy.