Reseña del editor:
Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees's collaboration is the first romantic comedy to be narrated from both the man's and the woman's perspective - in alternating chapters. Jack Rossiter, a single guy who'd rather run a marathon than have a relationship, meets Amy Crosbie, a beautiful and earnest woman who is looking for The Man. It's a disaster from the start. Jack's vaguely interested, but then Amy tells him that she was really interested in his best friend. Of course, she tells him this after sleeping with him. Then he doesn't call and she wonders why.
But for some reason, Jack eventually does call Amy. And they go on a date. And another one. They like each other. They acknowledge that they like each other. Amy begins to think that she may have finally found her Man, but she may be very wrong.
Nota de la solapa:
rceptive and very funny, Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees collaboration is the first romantic comedy to be told from both the mans and the woman's perspective -- in alternate chapters. Jack Rossiter, a single guy who'd rather run a marathon than have a relationship, meets Amy Crosbie, a beautiful and earnest woman who is looking for The Man. Its a disaster from the start. Jacks vaguely interested, but then Amy tells him that she was really interested in his best friend. She tells him this after sleeping with him. Then he doesn't call and she wonders why.
But for some reason, Jack eventually does call Amy. And they go on a date. And another one. They like each other. They acknowledge they like each other. Amy begins to think that she may have finally found her man, but she may be very wrong.
As the two voices reveal their story, which involves dates, drink, shouting matches, misunde
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