Chick Lit (And Other Formulas for Life)
Life isn't a fairytale – or chick lit.

It's 2005 and Katy Sinclaire is two years out of college. She still lives with her old university roommate and still works at the same bookstore that she's been with since she was a teenager. She spends her days avoiding customers, making fun of the books in the store, and counting the minutes until she can clock out. It is an increasingly unsatisfying life, but it's also a life that she does not question. That is, until a chain of events forces Katy to confront the painful truth: she is going absolutely, positively, nowhere in life. She realizes that she needs to do something, and now.

Only one problem: Katy has absolutely, positively, no idea what the first step should be.

The other problem? From her harebrained misadventures, to her chisel-jawed boyfriend, to her best guy friend (who is not-so-secretly in love with her), Katy's life starts mimicking the very chick literature she mocks. Only life isn't as predictable as a storybook, a lesson Katy is forced to learn as she desperately tries to figure out her purpose in life – if such a purpose even exists
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Chick Lit (And Other Formulas for Life)
Life isn't a fairytale – or chick lit.

It's 2005 and Katy Sinclaire is two years out of college. She still lives with her old university roommate and still works at the same bookstore that she's been with since she was a teenager. She spends her days avoiding customers, making fun of the books in the store, and counting the minutes until she can clock out. It is an increasingly unsatisfying life, but it's also a life that she does not question. That is, until a chain of events forces Katy to confront the painful truth: she is going absolutely, positively, nowhere in life. She realizes that she needs to do something, and now.

Only one problem: Katy has absolutely, positively, no idea what the first step should be.

The other problem? From her harebrained misadventures, to her chisel-jawed boyfriend, to her best guy friend (who is not-so-secretly in love with her), Katy's life starts mimicking the very chick literature she mocks. Only life isn't as predictable as a storybook, a lesson Katy is forced to learn as she desperately tries to figure out her purpose in life – if such a purpose even exists
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Chick Lit (And Other Formulas for Life)

Chick Lit (And Other Formulas for Life)

by Abby Rosmarin
Chick Lit (And Other Formulas for Life)

Chick Lit (And Other Formulas for Life)

by Abby Rosmarin

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Overview

Life isn't a fairytale – or chick lit.

It's 2005 and Katy Sinclaire is two years out of college. She still lives with her old university roommate and still works at the same bookstore that she's been with since she was a teenager. She spends her days avoiding customers, making fun of the books in the store, and counting the minutes until she can clock out. It is an increasingly unsatisfying life, but it's also a life that she does not question. That is, until a chain of events forces Katy to confront the painful truth: she is going absolutely, positively, nowhere in life. She realizes that she needs to do something, and now.

Only one problem: Katy has absolutely, positively, no idea what the first step should be.

The other problem? From her harebrained misadventures, to her chisel-jawed boyfriend, to her best guy friend (who is not-so-secretly in love with her), Katy's life starts mimicking the very chick literature she mocks. Only life isn't as predictable as a storybook, a lesson Katy is forced to learn as she desperately tries to figure out her purpose in life – if such a purpose even exists

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151036993
Publisher: Abby Rosmarin
Publication date: 09/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 348 KB

About the Author

Abby Rosmarin is a lot of things, including someone who writes about herself in the third person. Her work can be found on The Huffington Post, Elite Daily, HelloGiggles, and that blog that she insists on updating. A model, a registered yoga teacher, a Bostonian at heart no matter where she lives, Abby is also the author of I’m Just Here for the Free Scrutiny: One Model’s Tale of Insanity and Inanity in the Wonderful World of Fashion. Abby can be found on Twitter @thatabbyrose and on that blog she insists on updating at thatabbyrose.wordpress.com.
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