THE SMART ONE
AND THE PRETTY ONE
BY CLAIRE LAZEBNIK
"This sparkling novel about two sisters is both witty and stylish. Even if you don't have a sister of your own, you won't be able to resist LaZebnik's charming take on modern relationships. Read it!" - Holly Peterson, bestselling author of The Manny When Ava Nickerson was a child, her mother jokingly betrothed her to a friend's son, and the contract the parents made has stayed safely buried for years. Now that still-single Ava is closing in on thirty, no one even remembers she was once "engaged" to the Markowitz boy. But when their mother is diagnosed with cancer, Ava's prodigal little sister Lauren comes home to
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
I grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, the youngest of five kids, and went to college about twenty minutes away from home. One of my sisters and my brother were both already enrolled at the same school, so it wasn't exactly a leap into the unknown--neither was my subsequent move to New York, since two of my sisters and my brother lived there by then. But when I moved to Los Angeles in the mid eighties, I was finally mapping out some new territory (although my sister Nell joined me seconds later). I thought eventually I'd move back to the east coast. Turns out I was wrong.
Now I live in the Pacific Palisades (a city in Los Angeles, not far from the ocean) and my four kids are growing up true Californians: they wear tank tops and flip-flops and don't even know what a "snow day" is. My husband writes for TV which doesn't impress people all that much until I mention that he worked on "The Simpsons" for a year and a half and then people get really impressed. Especially teenaged type people.
When I was a kid, I wanted people to think I was really smart, so I read the most impressive writers I could get my hands on, like DH Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. No one was going to catch me with a child's book in my hand. In college, I majored in English Literature and read all the traditional Brits, like Austen, Bronte, James, and Eliot. Charles Dickens was the best, though: here was a guy who not only knew how to entertain and wrote totally absorbing page-turners, but who also made you feel like you wanted to be a better person by the time you finished any of his books. I love Dickens-not his most famous books, though, but the weirder, more modern ones like Our Mutual Friend and Bleak House.
I doubt my night table reading pile would impress anyone these days-now it's all about keeping myself entertained enough to make it to the end of a book, no easy task for someone like me who has no attention span. Ironically, I now prefer kids' books to most adult ones (I like to read what my kids are reading, if it's good)-JK Rawling, obviously, but also Suzanne Collins, Nancy Farmer, Louis Sachar, and Jeanne Duprau, among others. But my true mainstay is fantasy. The best fantasy writers are closer to the tradition of the great Victorians than most modern "literary" writers, as far as I'm concerned. My current favorites are Robin Hobb, George RR Martin, Tanith Lee, and Neil Gaiman.
Two of the funniest people I know have written, collectively, several of the funniest books I've read, so check out Cathryn Michon and Bruce Cameron. You'll laugh a lot, but you'll also keep thinking, "Hey, that's kind of really true." Cathryn writes a blog for ivillage.com and somehow manages to convey something fresh and interesting in every entry.
Best book of all time that doesn't have a romance and was written by someone who's still alive? Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. If you haven't read it, you should, even if you wouldn't normally touch something that falls under the sci-fi category. But don't read any of the other Ender books. Only Ender's Game-it's perfect.
WANT TO WIN THIS BOOK?
THANKS TO MIRIAM AND THE
HACHETTE BOOK GROUP, I HAVE
5 COPIES OF THIS "PRETTY" BOOK
TO GIVE AWAY. HERE IS WHAT YOU
NEED TO DO TO WIN A COPY!
RULES:
--U.S. AND CANADIAN RESIDENTS ONLY
--NO P. O. BOXES
---INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
IN CASE YOU WIN!
--ALL COMMENTS MUST BE SEPARATE TO
COUNT AS MORE THAN ONE!
HOW TO ENTER:
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GOOD LUCK!
112 comments:
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Do I have to choose just one? Can't I be both? If I had to choose just one, I'd choose to be the smart one.
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I would choose to be the smart one because looks can only get you so far in life. And what happens when they start to fade? Your smarts stick with you forever.
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I would love to win this please!
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I would like to say that I want to be the smart one, but sadly, I probably would rather be the pretty one.
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I chose the pretty one because pretty people really do get better treatment in life.
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Please enter me in the giveaway
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I would choose to be the smart one
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I be the smart one because looks can only get you so far.Being smart and intelligent is sexy.
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I would rather be the smart one.
kirar59(AT)yahoo(DOT)ca
Reason ~ The thought of being intelligent is more appealing than being a brainless bimbo!
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I'd want to be the smart one.
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I'd choose to be the smart one, because looks eventually fade, any luck and brainpower can stay with you longer.
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I think I would want to be the smart one.
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I pick the smart one, because if you are the pretty one you have to waste too much time staying pretty! lol
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I would have to choose to be the smart one.
mollydawn1981(at)aol(dot)com
I choose to be the smart one, because in this day and age, looks are what matters. It is how you look at life and how you act in life that will get you somewhere.I want to be someone and get somewhere in life with what I know, not how I look.
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I have blogged this giveaway:
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I have tweeted (or twitted-whichever it is!) this giveaway...www.twitter.com/jnjzmommi
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I would be the smart one
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I would be the smart one because if I was smart enough I could make myself pretty and I'd have the best of both worlds!
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I would be the smart one. :D
linna.hsu at gmail dot com
I want to be the smart one because wisdom lasts ling while appearance does not. :D
linna.hsu at gmail dot com
I guess I'd pick the smart one. At least I can then read books (while I'm sitting all alone on weekends!) :--)
Oh and I agree about Ender's Game!!!!!!
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Although it never hurts to be pretty, I would prefer to be the smart one.
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I would choose to be the smart one because I think that would help you best throughout your life. Pretty is more subjective and changes with time.
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd pick pretty...
mj.coward[at]gmail.com
..cause I've always been the smart one!!
mj.coward[at]gmail.com
I'd want to be the smart one.
dlodden at frontiernet dot net
Because keeping up your looks is hard and beauty fades over time.
dlodden at frontiernet dot net
I would want to be the smart one!
Looks fade and smarts will actually get you further in this world. Although I would most rather have both!
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I am a subscriber!
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I would like to be the pretty one.
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I would want to be the pretty one since i have already been the smart one this time around.
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I tweeted here
http://twitter.com/nicjosemm
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I'd want to be the smart one.
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I choose smart because beauty fades while smarts won't for awhile (hopefully anyways!).
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I'd be the Smart One!
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I'd like to be the Smart One because smarts is a necessity in life. Secondly, if I'm the Smart One, I'm smart enough to figure out how to make myself the Pretty One [too]! Hee hee!
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I would prefer to be the smart one.
I chose the smart one because I believe that beauty is only skin deep and doesn't last forever.
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I would like a chance to be the pretty one for once.
Margay
As a "smart one" bookended by two pretty ones my entire life, I have always wondered what it would be like to have someone think you're beautiful. Plus, there's a real burden to being the "smart one" - more is expected of you because "you should have known better" because you're smart. When you're the pretty one, you seem to get away with a lot more stuff, at least that's how it seemed in my family!
Margay
I tweeted it here:
http://twitter.com/Margay/status/3878430098
Margay
I'd be the smart one, of course. Because where would my characters be if I didn't have a brain? :)
Email: amber@amberleighwilliams.com
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the smart one
throuthehaze at gmail dot com
because beauty doesnt last forever
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I would want to be the pretty one.
Sharon
belchers@jccal.org
I chose the pretty one because everyone in my family always said I was the smart one and I never had any fun.
Sharon
belchers@jccal.org
I'd want to be the smart one!
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I chose to be the smart one because I think that brains are important to have in order to have a good career. Looks can only get you so far!
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I prefer to be the smart one.
enyl(at)inbox(dot)com
I'm reasonably attractive. Looks fade with time, you may not be able to handle the loss of your looks if you're beautiful and can't afford plastic surgery.
enyl(at)inbox(dot)com
I would prefer to be the smart one.
I would chopse smart over pretty because we all know, beauty fades.
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I want to be the smart one. Thanks for sharing this book!
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I would want to be the smart one.
meghitt01 at gmail dot com
why? because I was the smart one growing up--my sister was the pretty one, the popular one, the one in fashion while I was the smart-nerdy one, but hey it's served me well in life so far!
thanks!
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check out my tweet above
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the smart one
amanda
catss99@yahoo.com
I would choose smart because it can get your farther in life
amanda
catss99@yahoo.com
tweet
http://twitter.com/catss99/status/3951728481
amanda
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i would want to be the smart one!!
pretty only gets you so far and it fades over time!!!
nicolemarielum @gmail.com
I would want to be the smart one
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I chose smart because pretty ends up disappearing as you get older. Smarts will help you get ahead in life
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I'd say smart. You can always buy pretty.
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The Smart one
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Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter me. I would prefer the smart one.
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Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter me. I would prefer the smart one.
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I would be the smart one
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The reason I would be the smart one is that is how I was perceived growing up in a family of underachievers. My sister was smart but she never believed it. I had to work hard for everything, tho.
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i would pick the smart one
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i picked the smart one cause look just isn't everything!!
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The smart one.
I chose the smart one because beauty fades.
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I'd love to be smarter!
monkeyami1@yahoo.com
I'd love to be smarter because it would help me out in life more! Thanks!
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Tweet!
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I would love to win a copy of this.
Marie
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I would choose the smart one.
Marie
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The reason I would choose the smart one is because then I'd make enough money that I could make myself pretty as well. lol. Besides, looks don't last as long as brains. Eventually it's all gonna wrinkle.
Marie
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Tweeted: http://twitter.com/utah91960/status/4094422983
Marie
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If I could choose I would want both, but if only one I'd choose Smarter! Thanks!
coolnatty12@yahoo.com
I chose that because I'd love to be more smart as you grow older instead of forgetting and etc. when you get older! Thanks!
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I tweeted!
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I would like to be the smart one. Thanks for this giveaway and please count me in.
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I picked the smart one because you can only go so far with looks. Being smart is a quality that will let you advance to certain levels in life that looks can't get you to.
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I think I would rather be the smart one!
Thanks
Sarah
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I would be the smart one.
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you cannot really become smart but you can always doll up pretty.
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I would like to be the smart one because.......
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I would like to be the smart one because.......looks go away and your brains generally stay with you.
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Tweet! Tweet!
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+1 I would want to be the smart one!
thanks
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+1 - Because I would want to make money and the best way to do that is with your brains!
thanks!
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This sounds like a delightful story, so please enter my name in the drawing.
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If I had to choose, I would want to be the pretty one!
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I would choose to be the pretty one because when I was growing up I was the smart one. Now I want a turn to be the pretty one!
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I would want to be the smart one!
Rebecca Orr
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Looks will only get you so far. I know I wouldn't be satisfied with just being pretty. Although, really, If I could pick both, I would. Haha.
i would want to be the smart one....
thanks
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i chose to be the smart one because ,being smart gets respect and gets you places..thanks
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I would choose the smart one because I feel like it gives you more control over your life. Looks only get you what others choose to give you, but if you're smart you can make things happen for yourself.
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I would rather be the smart one. Being pretty all the time seems to be SO boring.
Moncoleman {at) gmail.com
I would chose to be 'the smart one'...
the smart one because...beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
karen k
kmkuka(at)yahoo(dot)com
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