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Coupon Girl

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Author: Rebecca Willis Motew
Binding: Paperback
DeweyDecimalNumber: 813.54
EAN: 9780843956931
ISBN: 0843956933
Label: Making It
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Manufacturer: Making It
NumberOfItems: 1
NumberOfPages: 322
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ProductGroup: Book
PublicationDate: 2006-05-02
Publisher: Making It
Studio: Making It
Title: Coupon Girl
 
Customer Review 1 Rating: 4

Summary: Laughed So Hard, I Almost Choked!

Detailed: Becky Motew's main character and I led very similar lives with the exception that I lived in Europe and Jeannie was in Worcester, MA. Other than that, we had the same problems: work, boyfriends (we were often "romantically challenged"), getting through the day, and life in general as a single woman. Jeannie got herself into situations much like I did in "the day", especially getting involved in a little theatre production of 'The Sound of Music' while hoping to sell some coupons to her fellow 'actors.' As I said before somewhere, it wasn't so much a talent pool so much as a talent cesspool. Ms Motew writes snappy, rapid-fire dialogue with real-sounding characters whom I swear I know in real life. I don't want to spoil the book for anyone by giving away any more details than have been written on Amazon, so I'll just recommend the book to everyone. Oh, the title of review is true: I was reading the scene where the wannabe-actors were auditioning and there was a passage on page 14 that made me laugh so hard, I spit out my toast-and-coffee all over me and a couple of cats, then started choking to boot. Well, I recovered from that incident, and hope Ms Motew writes a second book soon. I just won't eat or drink while reading it!

 
Customer Review 2 Rating: 3

Summary: Diamonds in A LOT of rough (spoiler alert!)

Detailed: I love chick lit, and I was excited to pick up this book because of the good review from Johanna Edwards (author of one of my fave chick lit books, The Next Big Thing). Unfortunately, the book was a big dissapointment. I expect a good novel to have certain elements: an intriguing and definite plot, characters who change throughout the story and an ending that shows the impact made on the character throughout the book. Coupon Girl lacked all these elements.

The main goals of Jeannie are a) getting it on with Burton, the director of her community theater group, b) winning the contest to sign up the most new customers for LotsaCoups, her company and c) getting a promotion to sales manager. Her relationship with the director fizzles...I felt very little excitement for Jeannie, and Burton is a loser. She figures this out, but then no new and better love interest is introduced (a chick lit standard). Regarding the coupon sales contest, we get a lot of anecdotes about signing up customers, but in the end she doesn't win...and doesn't seem to care!..after this has "driven" her throught the novel! And she turns down the promotion that she "really" wanted because she figures that she doesn't really want the responsibility. So what does she accomplish? Um, nothing. She is at the same place at the beginning of the book that she is at the end, except she has now starred in a bit role in a crappy community theater production. I kept expecting something to happen, but nothing ever really does.

I gave this book three stars instead of one because there are a bunch of laugh out loud moments. Motew has a great talent for conjuring up hysterical images, and I laughed more than I have from any book in a long time. Too bad her talent doesn't translate to plot and character development in addition to comedy.

 
Customer Review 3 Rating: 1

Summary: BORING!

Detailed: Don't waste your time or money. This was a very boring read. I kept wondering when the real story would begin, and got nothing but page after page of meaningless drivel!

 
Customer Review 4 Rating: 5

Summary: It's Got Style, It's Got Laughter ... It's Got It All

Detailed: This book kept me laughing, yet also provided enough tension (as well as a bit of a mystery) to keep me turning the pages to find out how it all panned out for the often beset, often bewildered, but always oh so believable main character, Jeanie. I love Becky Motew's style. There are some genuine laugh out loud moments in this book, and Jeanie is thoroughly likeable. Okay I admit it - I am a sucker for down to earth, slightly cynical main characters I can relate to - especially if they can make me laugh - that's why I really, really recommend this book. I loved it.

 
Customer Review 5 Rating: 5

Summary: Quick, Funny Read

Detailed: Becky Motew writes up a comic storm. Laugh out loud with some of the funniest characters I've ever met. Phillis Diller meets Mark Twain.