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Crazy For You
Crazy For You
Crazy For You
Audiobook (abridged)6 hours

Crazy For You

Written by Jennifer Crusie

Narrated by Sandra Burr

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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On Wednesday, Quinn McKenzie changes her life. On Thursday, she tries to get somebody to notice. On Thursday night, somebody does.

Quinn McKenzie is dating the world’s nicest guy, she has a good job as a high school art teacher, she’s surrounded by family and friends who rely on her, and she’s bored to the point of insanity. But when Quinn decides to change her life by adopting a stray dog over everyone’s objections, everything begins to spiral out of control. Now she’s coping with dognapping, breaking and entering, seduction, sabotage, stalking, more secrets than she really wants to know, and two men who are suddenly crazy…for her.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 25, 2006
ISBN9781423300472
Crazy For You
Author

Jennifer Crusie

Jennifer Crusie was researching her dissertation on the differences in the way men and women tell stories when she got sidetracked into writing romance novels. Her first book was published in 1993 (which pretty much finished off any hope of her getting that PhD) and her twenty-second book, Maybe This Time, came out in August of 2010, all of which she considers a minor miracle, especially since she is also a New York Times, USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author and a two-time Rita award winner.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The writing could have made it better. This was so painfully obvious a plot line that I was constantly fast forwarding. Also, if I heard the word “dark” one more time during the “romantic” scenes - I was going to hurl.

    You can see all the promise of this writer in this book, but I read it after reading something later in her career that was so much better. I guess I made a mistake going back in time to sample earlier works. Also, she’s more graphic in her earlier work too, which doesn’t work as well for me.

    The good news? If you liked this, you’re going to love Bet Me.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book was written over 23 yrs ago. One of the most interesting parts is to go back and remember what the “norms” for women were. Nothing wrong with the story other than realizing that we women actually thought it was ok to be ill treated by men. Nothing against the author, she wrote about societal norms….masoginy and the patriarchy. I’m glad our daughters are being set free. The young women in their 20s and 30s are accomplishing what we started in the sixties and 70s. I wish the 20 yr old women would read these novels to see what it was like for their mothers.