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Title:Let Them Eat Fruitcake (86 Bloomberg Place #2)
Author:Melody Carlson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:September 1st 2008 by David C. Cook
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Holiday. Christmas. Romance
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Let Them Eat Fruitcake (86 Bloomberg Place #2) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.67 | 952 Users | 59 Reviews

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It's the holiday season, and each of the roommates at 86 Bloomberg Place is a little blue . Megan's got the boss from hell, and now her mom is going on a cruise, leaving Megan alone for Christmas for the first time ever. Lelani can't afford to fly home to Hawaii and isn't sure she'd be welcomed anyway, not that she can admit that to anyone. Anna's old boyfriend—the one who cheated on her—has sailed back into her life, just when she's met a for-real "nice guy" she's been keeping secret from her large, crazy Latino family. And Kendall's met a famous actor, who might be the answer to her money woes—if she could only convince him she's the love of his life. His wife might have something to say about that, though. Thank goodness God's around to listen when the girls need help!

Let's face it, relationships are hard work—whether they're with family and friends, coworkers and customers, or boyfriends and girlfriends. And when you've got your first apartment, a real job, and grown-up responsibilities, too, relationships are loaded with confusion, emotion, and secrets you can't tell to anyone but God. Best-selling author Melody Carlson has captured all the uncertainty and joy of being twenty-something in pitch-perfect detail—and their stories just might sound like someone you know.

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Original Title: Let Them Eat Fruitcake (86 Bloomberg Place series #2)
ISBN: 1589191064 (ISBN13: 9781589191068)
Edition Language: English
Series: 86 Bloomberg Place #2


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There is absolutely no depth to this book. ...and that's pretty bad coming from an avid chick-lit fan. I'm not looking for much but this was basically a series of events. Very little detail or character development. The story line was ok but I just needed more.

Unfortunately, Kendall is still a pain, but she does have her good moments. Plus, by the end of the book, she's had a major reality check. Hopefully this means that she'll be less annoying in the next book! I like seeing how each of the girl's romantic relationships develop. Plus, Anna has a few surprises thrown her way, though both of them aren't good. I really can't wait to see how this series ends!

A good story of four roommates and their lives leading up to Christmas.

LOVED!

I thought the second book in this series was a whole lot better than the first. We learned more about the characters, their lives, and their personalities. Megan is the Christian in the group, dealing with a non-Christian boyfriend and trying to deal with an extremely difficult boss at work. She's the advice-giver of the group and probably the girl I most identify with, even if I don't give as good advice as she does. She begins to question whether having a non-Christian boyfriend is good or

I thought this second book was better than the first, but I'm not totally sure about this series yet. I feel like we still don't really know much about the characters, and am hoping to learn a little bit more about them in the next book. Anna is definitely my least favorite though. As crazy as Kendall is, she's fun to read about. Anna is just kind of there.Still, this was a fun and breezy read; and as it usually is with Melody Carlson's books, it made me feel peaceful and happy after reading.

A contempoary Christian "chick-lit" novel about four, single housemates all in the early to mid-20s. I'm not the target audience for this book, but the title was fun and the back cover made it seem interesting. I guess I've never learned that whole "don't judge a book by its cover" thing.Now, I have to admit I've only seen one episode of "Sex and the City" and that was only because it featured a guest-star turn by Sarah Michelle Gellar. So, my exposure to that show is limited, but I get the

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