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Misbehaving

Misbehaving
By Sarah Harvey

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When Alex Gray finds her boyfriend in bed with her gym instructor, she turns to her best friends, Emma and Serena, for advice. They challenge her to a competition to seduce as many men as they can within two months. But Alex can't seem to find anyone worth her while. That is until she meets Jake.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #258978 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-02-04
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 374 pages

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About the Author
Sarah Harvey is in her mid-twenties. She lives in Northampton and has had numerous short stories published in Just Seventeen. Misbehaving is her first novel.


Customer Reviews

Refreshingly funny5
There isn't many female fiction writers that can make me laugh out load as Sarah Harvey did. Disappointed with new books by writers such as Marian Keyes, I found Misbehaving a thoroughly refreshing read. You immediatly relate to the main character and I recognised myself in her throughout the book. All my friends have also loved this book. Fast, fun and full of girl power this is a must for any girl with a sense of humour!

Very true to life5
This book is absolutely brilliant it is sharp. witty and excellently written. The story is one many girls will be able to relate to and deals with the realities of the trauma that is life. It portrays a small group of friends dealing with life, love, lust and breaking up! Sarah Harvey delivers a magnificent feel good novel and it should be read by every female as they should be able to relate to it if they have been subjected to rejection,humiliation or been cheated on by the object of their offection. I can't praise this book enough i urge everyone to go out and read it females will relate to it and it may help males understand what goes on in a womans head! It will keep you entertained and enthralled to the very end.

Chicklit for the not-so-literate2
Sarah Harvey comes up with some promising plot premises, but she seems to lack the writing skill needed to create a witty, believable romantic comedy. Her heroines all come across as crass, shallow and talented only at drinking themselves into a coma. Dialogue is consistently, laughably wooden or vulgar (sadly, sometimes both). The one good thing to be said for Misbehaving is that it's not quite as dreadful or badly written as Split Ends. (I had the misfortune to buy both.) If you want true wit or class in a chick book, try Elizabeth Young or Jill Mansell instead.