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Title:In Her Shoes
Author:Jennifer Weiner
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 537 pages
Published:October 3rd 2005 by Pocket Books (first published September 1st 2002)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Contemporary. Adult Fiction. Adult. Humor

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Rose Feller is thirty; a successful lawyer with high hopes of a relationship with Jim, Mr Not-Quite-Right, a senior partner in her firm. The last thing she needs is her messed-up, only occasionally employed sister Maggie moving in: drinking, smoking, stealing her money - and her shoes - and spoiling her chance of romance. If only Maggie would grow up and settle down with a nice guy and a steady job.
Maggie is drop dead gorgeous and irresistible to men. She's going to make it big as a TV presenter, or a singer...or an actress. All she needs is a lucky break. What she doesn't need is her uptight sister Rose interfering in her life. If only Rose would lighten-up, have some fun - and learn how to use a pair of tweezers. Rose and Maggie think they have nothing in common but a childhood tragedy, shared DNA and the same size feet, but they are about to find out that they're more alike than they'd ever believe.

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Original Title: In Her Shoes
ISBN: 0743495667 (ISBN13: 9780743495660)
Characters: Rose Feller, Maggie Feller, Simon Stein, Ella Hirsch, Lewis Feldman

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This is another fun novel from Jennifer Weiner. I was curious to read it because I had seen the movie version (starring Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette) and I liked the story about two sisters who were total opposites, and yet still found ways to love and help each other. It was a pleasant, enjoyable read.

I was wanting a frivolous light read and this fit the bill perfectly. To the review that said they like the movie better... No. I immediately watched the movie the day I finished the book. No comparison. Enormous character developing portions of the book are missing. But thumbs up on the book.

Clearance book sales are my enemy. I am the proud owner of 9 more paperbacks that I have zero room for (but at a total bargain!) I loved the movie version of this. Toni Collette is amazing in everything ever and I think I love her a little bit? Like she may have been 90% of the reason I bought this.Long story short I have it so I suppose I'll read it at some point.

This book was recommended to me by a friend, and I'm gonna be honest, I was a little skeptical of it. I am not one to really get into girly books: books about shopping, and dating, and partying. I usually like the more dramatic fiction, but I fell in love with this one! The story is ultimately about two sisters: the free spirit, partying, beautiful sister, and the uptight, chunky, plain sister. The only thing these sisters have in common is the death of their mother and shoes. So begins the

I think Im coming to the realization that fluffy chick lit is just not for me.

The book In her shoes is about two sisters, Maggie and Rose Feller, that have nothing alike except for their shoe size. When Maggie got in some trouble at her High School reunion, Rose is there to help her sister out. Rose allows Maggie to stay with her as long as she needs to but along the way the two sister have some serious ups and downs. Which lead to Maggie leaving the apartment and Rose left behind in a furious rage. After a while of wandering around at Princeton University, Maggie decides

It's been a while since I've read this, think it was 2005.But anyway, a nice light read, but with some interesting not always fun truth about family. It has this perfect balance between fun and seriousness. The sisters love each other, but there is this older younger sibling dynamic going on that has stuck since childhood. Both have things to learn and do in order to break away from that and that was well written and I was happy with the ending. It was good without becoming corny.

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