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Three Girls And A Leading Man (2000)

by Rachel Schurig(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 3
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Three Girls
review 1: I read this book as part of Three Girls: the Complete Trilogy.Annie is the most sarcastic of the three girls, so I enjoyed her personality quite a bit. She's working a crappy job in a local theatre when she gets a leading part in a play. At the same time, she takes a trip to Vegas and meets a guy who just happens to live near her. So now we see Annie try to balance her career with a relationship that she's unsure about. I liked reading about her struggles, and at times I wanted to strangle her for being so stupid!Jen and Ginny were featured prominently in this book as well. I enjoyed seeing how everyone was finding their happiness with love and with their careers.Great series!
review 2: This was my least favorite in this series. Annie is a very unhappy per
... moreson so the tone of the book isn't nearly as light hearted as the others. There were also several misspelled words, or wording errors, which I personally find as a distraction. ("I grabbed him by him arm," etc). I wasn't thrilled with even finishing the book but yet wanted to do so purely because it was part of a series, and I had enjoyed the two prior books. If you're feeling obligated to read it for that reason, don't waste your time. Just read a spoiler to get the story line without putting yourself through reading it. less
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psy9o
I did really like this book but not as much as the first two. Still a great book and very enjoyable.
Liz
My least favorite character of the three girls but still a good read.
maynoo
The best in the series so far!!
ginaghost
3.5
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