
Chasing Harry Winston
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Charlotte Parry
Meet Tali, Schuyler, and Kim. Best friends since college, each 20-something (okay, almost 30) has seen her share of career foils and romantic foibles in the world's greatest city, New York. Having been friends for more than a decade, they know that they all need a change. On Valentine's Day, they are each alone for one reason or another. At dinner together, the trio makes a pact. Within one year, each woman will change the thing that most challenges her.
For Tali, good Tali, whose boyfriend of five years just left her for a personal trainer, it will be to find romance - or a fling - in every foreign country she visits (and given her job as a secret shopper for high-end resorts, she goes to a lot of foreign countries). For Schuyler, a book editor, her goal is to get on the other side of the typewriter and write her own book - much to the dismay of her boyfriend, who is a Very Public Figure. And for commitment-phobic, Daddy's little rich-girl, Kim (she can't hold a job, or a boyfriend, unless he's married and therefore erratic and unattainable) , her goal is to have an engagement ring and a house in Scarsdale.
Each woman starts the first day of the year of reckoning with the best of intentions - which is exactly why the pact goes immediately, and exceptionally, awry.
Filled with the delicious insider details (of a celebrity-level (or celebrity-wannabe) lifestyle), Chasing Harry Winston brings listeners once again into the heart of an elite world, where friendships will be tested to the point of breaking.
Let the games begin.
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Also, is it me, or is it weird to still refer to yourself as a girl at 29? I get saying “girls night” or “come on girls ...”, etc, but it seemed like these 3 actually considered themselves girls still, and not grown up women... which come to think of it befits their immature behaviours. I get feeling not quite grown up, I felt that way for a long time, but I definitely moved from girlhood into womanhood somewhere between the age of 18 and 23.
The narration was decent, except for the accents. Everything sounded like different versions of bad french accents. Especially when Adriana says hello. I am no expert, but it sounded super fake to me.
All in all, not a bad book, but in my opinion not her best.
Cute, but little substance
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Eh
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Revision?
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Anyway perhaps one of the reasons it was so pleasant to listen to is that the narrator was AMAZING. She did a great Brazilian accent and hit the emotions of the women perfectly. I will probably look for other books with this narrator.
Fantasy Chick Lit- Entertaining Enough (SPOILERS)
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Learning how to get a man
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Just fun!
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It's fun, and easy to listen to.
It's light, and un- serious.
Fun listen!
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narrator swallows in your ear
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Good story...terrible narration
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If you could sum up Chasing Harry Winston in three words, what would they be?
Glam, Ridiculous, FunnyWhat did you like best about this story?
the three different women kept the story interesting.Which character – as performed by Charlotte Parry – was your favorite?
Audriana, in terms of performance. Charlotte's Brazilian accent is amazing.Any additional comments?
Not as good as the Devil Wears Prada, but I did like this and I really liked the voices Charlotte Parry does. I'm a narration snob, so that's a lot coming from me.If you like glamourous chick-lit, you'll like this
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