"Deep, moving, LOL funny, and completely original." β*School Library Journal* on *Nothing Special* Felton Reinstein has never been good with stress. Which is why he's seriously freaking out. Revealing his college choice on national TV? It's a heart attack waiting to happen. Deciding on a major for
I'm with Stupid
β Scribed by Szewczyk, Elaine
- Book ID
- 107515297
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780446537766
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A hilarious tale of girl meets boy, girl falls in lust, girl discovers boy is not playing with a full deck...
When Kas meets William while on safari in South Africa he seems perfect-a gorgeous park ranger, both kind and brave (he saved the tour from certain death by water buffalo). Her two best friends, Max, an endlessly scheming personal trainer, and Libby, a jobless bombshell, would like to get their hands on William...but he's only interested in Kas, an editorial assistant at a struggling New York literary agency who thinks William is out of her league. The two have a fling, and Kas returns home to New York wondering if she'll hear from William again. So when he finally sends an email, she's delighted.
Until she opens it.
The email is not quite the love missive Kas expected. Did she misjudge William? A miscommunication ensues, triggering a rapid-fire series of co...
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