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SOMETHING BORROWED

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Emily Giffin

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Praise for Something Borrowed

"Page-turning, heartbreakingly honest… Instead of falling back on easy chick-lit cliches, Giffin deftly depicts the hopeful hearts behind an unsympathetic situation."

Entertainment Weekly, Grade A

"What kind of self-described 'nice girl' would sleep with her best friend's fiancé? One who's seriously flawed, like this delightful debut novel's heroine, but also surprisingly winning and real."

Glamour

"The characters are authentic and thus familiar… Captures what it's like to be thirty and single in the city, when your life pretty much revolves around friendships and love and their attendant complexities, rivalries, and hoped-for happily-ever-afters."

San Francisco Chronicle

"A contemporary fairy tale… should spark a laugh or three in any gal who has served as handmaiden to Bridezilla."

Time Out New York

"Both hilarious and thoughtfully written… You may never think of friendships—their duties, the oblique dances of power, and their give-and-take—quite the same way again."

The Seattle Times

"One of the hottest books of the summer."

—Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"Sharply observed and beautifully etched."

Newark Star-Ledger

"Sprightly… dead-on dialogue, real-life complexity, and genuine warmth."

—Sarasota Herald- Tribune

"Giffin's attention to detail and love for her central female characters gives Something Borrowed an endearing edge… goes beyond a selfish quest for love to take a semicritical look at female relationships."

—Ripsaw Magazine

"Emily Giffin brings a fresh new voice to women's fiction. Something Borrowed is a deftly written and convincing tale of a friendship gone comically—and at times poignantly—awry."

—Meg Cabot, author of The Boy Next Door and The Princess Diaries

"Something Borrowed is a winner; it has rare emotional depth. Rachel, a perpetual self-sacrificing nice girl, shocks herself by launching an affair with her evil best friend's fiancé. This first savage blow for freedom sets off a chain reaction that will inspire pathologically nice girls everywhere to strike savage blows of their own. After reading Giffin's debut, I've decided never to be nice again. And I wasn't very nice to begin with. Now I am totally unencumbered. Whew."

—Valerie Frankel, author of The Accidental Virgin and The Not-So-Perfect Man

"Something Borrowed is a luxurious page-turner of a debut novel that marks the arrival of a tremendously bright, clever new voice in women's fiction. In quick-moving, captivating prose punctuated with dead-on dialogue, Giffin deftly captures complexity and humor of love, betrayal, career, and friendship for a city girl at the edge of thirty; you'll forget this is just a novel, and won't want to put it down."

—Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, author of The Dirty Girls' Social Club and Playing with Boys

"I absolutely LOVED it and read it in two sittings because I could not put it down… Something Borrowed is a very well written—nice spare prose, which kept me pressing forward, agog to know what happened… Such a compelling, engrossing, and uplifting book."

—Marian Keyes, author of Sushi for Beginners

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Copyright © 2004 by Emily Giffin.

All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to print excerpts from the following:

"Thunder Road" by Bruce Springsteen.

Copyright © 1975 Bruce Springsteen.

All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission.

"Lookin' Out My Back Door" by John Fogerry.

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Copyright renewed. Courtesy of Fantasy, Inc.

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