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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781591455080 ISBN: 1591455081 Label: Thomas Nelson Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: April 17, 2007 Publisher: Thomas Nelson Studio: Thomas Nelson Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - A light, fun chick-lit novel that Billerbeck fans should enjoyKristin Billerbeck is one of inspirational chick-lit's favorite authors, and this latest novel set in Hollywood will give fans of the Spa Girls Collection and Ashley Stockingdale series plenty to enjoy. Sable, Wyoming native Sarah Claire Winowski has a dream: to be hairstylist to the stars. Thanks to her cousin, Scott, who has made a name for himself as a consultant to the film world's up and comers, she's off to Hollywood to try her scissors on the rich and famous. Her demanding, narcissist ... Read More Rating: - Not your typical chick litEven though I've read most of Kristin Billerbeck's books, this is the first one I've written a review about. I'm not quite sure what keeps drawing me back to this author because I've discovered I'm not really a fan of chick lit as a genre. However I found this book to be meatier than most of the books I've read by Billerbeck. The problems Sarah faces are edgier and not as shallow as what you might find in a typical chick lit book. I really liked the blooming romance between Sarah ... Read More Rating: - Fun BookThis book is a fun book to read. I was glued to each page and could not put it down. I laughed and laughed and laughed. You have to read this book! Kristin is an awesome author who knows how to put you in the shoes of her characters. You feel like all of the events and embarrassments are happening to you. You will blush, laugh and maybe even cry (from laughter). Rating: - Surprising, atypical chick litKristin Billerbeck's "Split Ends" seemed like just another `chick lit' novel to start. This time, our heroine is from the wrong side of the tracks - an illegitimate daughter of the town's richest guy - but she wants a better life, so she leaves town (and the responsibility of caring for her alcoholic mother) to pursue her dream of being a hairdresser to the starts at an exclusive salon in California! I was finally able to really commit to the novel by page 118 when I encountered my favorite line ... Read More Rating: - A Suprise!I'm not one that loves chick lit but I was very suprised by this book. Kristen did a great job! An incredibly witty and deep novel - not to be taken lightly... A must read!
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