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A Novel Idea (2006)
Series: Simon Pulse romantic comedy
Friedman, Aimee
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Call Number TEEN/PAPERBACK/FRIEDMAN,A

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Published: New York : Simon Pulse, c2006
Series: Simon Pulse romantic comedy, 
Edition:  1st Simon Pulse ed
Description:  234 p. ; 18 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 1416907858 (pbk.), 9781416907855 (pbk.), 1416907858,
Language:  English


Norah forms a book club and falls in love with James, one of the club's members. Required reading has never been so hot. Once upon a time there was a Brooklyn hipster named Norah. Unlucky in love, and short on extracurriculars for her college apps, Norah decided to start a book group. She knew the perfect locale -- a local indie bookstore with a crush-worthy cutie manning the soy latte counter. When the first meeting arrives, Norah gets a page-turning surprise. The attendees may be bookish, but there are also a few hotties! Most noteworthy: sweet, literary James. He's like a modern Jane Austen hero.... Only, how to snag him? Ever the romantic heroine, Norah devises a secret plan. And if it works, Norah may just find her "Happily Ever After" love story. The End

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