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Paperback Notes from the Backseat Book

ISBN: 0373895488

ISBN13: 9780373895489

Notes from the Backseat

London aristocrat Mia Clementine does gorgeous for a living. Her cousin's etiquette firm, The Inner Gentleman, works small miracles on rough-around-the-edges superstars, and Mia is their most... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Enchanting Reviews: Notes From The Backseat

NOTES FROM THE BACKSEAT JODY GEHRMAN Rating: 4.5 Enchantments When Gwen Matson's best friend Marla buys her a journal to take with her on the weekend road trip with her boyfriend Coop and his best friend-a gorgeous blonde yoga goddess-she can't imagine it's the only thing that will keep her sane. From almost the first moment Gwen meets Coop's best friend, she's feeling slightly insecure and she's writing furiously in the journal, detailing everything from how perfect Dannika is to how she's sure Dannika's trying to break up her and Coop. After all, how can she compete with the perfect blonde who knows everything about Coop, while Gwen's only known him a couple months? Sure, it's possible that this could all be Gwen's three month panic rushing into break things up, but Dannika seems to be doing everything in her power to edge Gwen out of the picture...permanently. I really enjoyed this book. It's easy to sympathize with Gwen, being stuck in the backseat while her boyfriend and his perfect best friend are up front, talking and laughing and generally making her feel like the proverbial third wheel. Dannika doesn't try hard to hide her dislike of Gwen and Coop, typical man that he is, really doesn't see things for what they are...until it's almost too late. There are so many great scenes in the book that it's hard to pick a favorite to mention, but I especially liked the girls night out when Gwen goes along to Joni's bachelorette party and ends up dancing on top of the bar with Dannika, just so they can sneak the inebriated bride out. Filled with a great bunch of characters, from the lovable Gwen and the easy to hate Dannika to the soon to be newlyweds Joni and Phil, NOTES FROM THE BACKSEAT is a must read that is sure to entertain. I look forward to reading more from Ms. Gehrman. Lisa Enchanting Reviews March 2008

Highly recommened chick lit for twenty-somethings!

Jody Gehrman is instantly my new favorite author. Her characters are eccentric and real. The plot- believable and realistic yet removed enough to make this book a suiting beach read or the quick burst of chick lit you need to break up your dry required readings for class. I strongly recommend this any one of my gal pals.

Notes from the Backseat....Left Me Craving More!!!!

First off, I must clarify that most of the reviews listed under "Notes from the Backseat" are incorrectly posted for "On the Verge". This review is specifically being posted for "Notes from the Backseat". I just finished reading this absolutely delightful book today! I haven't had much time for leisurely reading in the past four years, but this book made me want to MAKE time! From the very first page, the written insights of Gwen Matson (the main character in the book) kept me wanting more. Jody Gehrman's vivid description of the players forces you to feel some type of emotion towards each character. "Notes from the Backseat" finds a light-hearted way to bring our own insecurities as well as the complexities of inter-human relationships to the forefront. Gwen Matson's witty, self-deprecating insights make her a very endearing heroine. When the book ended, I couldn't help but hope that Jody Gehrman will allow Gwen to continue purging her deepest thoughts into another series of journals as she passes into her next great adventure.

Nicely written! A sinful treat! Like a piece of dark chocolate that melts in your mouth!

About the author: Jody is not only a wonderful person with a beautiful soul... she's also an immensely talented writer. This book "Notes from the Backseat" was so well written. In this book, the characters come to life and you can almost picture yourself there, sharing the emotions of gwen and dannika and all the others... it takes a certain type of author to make a story come to life. Jody Gehrman *is* that type of author. Each character in this book was shaped so well, these were people you could easily picture yourself loving or being completely annoyed with as you came across them on the street or at a party; walking through your daily life. About the book: Gwen's got a problem, her boyfriend has invited his best friend along for this road trip up the California coast. You would think Gwen would have nothing to worry about, but this, so-called best friend is tall, slender and gorgeous. Our leading lady Gwen... is a thin, petite roughin' and toughin' vintage fashionista, herself... who loves to flaunt her leopard print car coat and Jackie-O shades... Gwen has some serious jealousy and self esteem issues to deal with. (You can relate so well to this character... Gwen's emotions are real.) So while her boyfriend and his best friend, the gorgeous Dannika Winters chat it up in the frontseat on this roadtrip, Gwen stews and scribbles out her emotions on paper in the backseat of this classic convertible, while driving up the coast on highway 1, with the sea breezes ruffling her hair and the smell of salt water tickling her senses and thwarting her emotions... I could think of far worse situations to be in while venting some emotions. Gwen shares her story in a letter format, which is so incredibly fun to read! ...feels almost as if you're sneaking a peak into someone's diary, a personal memoir... In the book, she sends these letters to her best friend, who, upon receiving the letters, devours them at a little cafe in paris... and this is where the story begins... the imagery in this book is delightful and there is quite an unexpected turn of events towards the end... i could say more, but why spoil it? I highly recommend if you want a little sinful read to devour, yourself. I would suggest under the sheets, on a lazy, rainy sunday morning... :)

Don't let the cover fool you...

One might think from the cover that this is just another chick lit book to be devoured like good chocolate and laid aside forever. However, despite the publisher's choice of cover this book falls squarely in the well-developed-characters end of the genre. (Read the book and see that the heroine wears KITTEN heels...not stilletos...C'mon people, it's a major character defining point, here, not just your average footwear decision!...She also worries far too much about her figure for those to be her legs...I could write a separate rant about this choice of cover, but...nevermind...) Gwen, a Jackie O fashion junkie, is traveling by car up the coast to a wedding with her boyfriend of 3 months, the delicious Coop. We wouldn't have a story, though, without a conflict, and the conflict arrives in the form of one of Coop's oldest and dearest friends, the freakishly perfect yoga goddess, Dannika. Dannika is hell-bent on breaking up the two, as she secretly (or not so secretly sometimes) pines for the luscious Coop herself. Throw in a flamboyantly gay actor stuck in the sleepy tourist town of Mendocino, a couple of anarchist-type hippies, and the obligatory parents (crazy in ideosyncratic ways) and you know what happens... High jinks ensue. This book goes beyond the usual chick lit fare with a setting that is spot-on (I live in Mendocino County), a heroine that is unique (but who we can relate to), a luscious boyfriend who is all too human, and side characters who could carry their own books. Read this book. Buy it for everyone you know.
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