DescriptionNo political-science degree could ever prepare Elizabeth Miller for her new job as a second assistant at The Agency, whose celebrity clients include everyone you've never met?but you know who they're sleeping with. For anyone who loves The Devil Wears Prada or The Nanny, The Second Assistant is a tale about life in the Hollywood fast lane with the top down.
DescriptionIf you hate loft living, bar-clubs, Tony Blair, chick lit, global warming sceptics, Keane, loyalty cards, IKEA, Kabala, bling, and Richard Curtis...then you need Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit?, an encyclopaedic attack on modern culture and the standard reference work for everyone who believes everything is shit. Which it is. This audiobook is for the large percentage of the population interested in saying NO to the phoney ideas, cretinous people, useless products and doublespeak that increasingly dominate our lives. It is designed for everyone who thinks they may have mislaid their soul in a Coffee Republic. Never before has there been a book so completely full of shit. This very funny, well-informed, belligerent rant adds up to an excoriating broadside against consumer capitalism that the authors hope will sell loads of copies. Read by the stars of Channel 4's Green Wing .
DescriptionBecky, Kelly, and Ayinde meet in a prenatal yoga class. When Ayinde's water unexpectedly breaks, all three of them rush to the hospital. They become lifelong friends while helping each other through the perils of early motherhood. Jennifer Weiner, best-selling author and storyteller extraordinaire, takes "chick lit" to new levels in the sparkly and stylish Little Earthquakes .
DescriptionIn The Second Assistant, readers across the country found a heroine they loved to love in Lizzie Miller, the smart and witty East Coast girl clinging for dear life to the bottom rung of the Hollywood ladder. But no more coffee runs and sorting thum
DescriptionOn a bright June day in 1965, a dozen girls - classmates at a Blue Ridge women's college - launch a ramshackle raft on a trip down the Mississippi. Their journey, inspired by Huckleberry Finn, is duly reported in the Paducah, Kentucky newspaper. Th