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Original Title: Boy Meets Girl
ISBN: 0330418874 (ISBN13: 9780330418874)
Edition Language: English
Series: Boy #2
Characters: Kate Mackenzie, Mitch Hertzog, Amy Jenkins, Stuart Hertzog, Jen Sadler, Dale Carter, Ida Lopez, Stacy Trent
Setting: New York City, New York,2004(United States)
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Boy Meets Girl (Boy #2) Paperback | Pages: 383 pages
Rating: 3.83 | 27969 Users | 1168 Reviews

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Title:Boy Meets Girl (Boy #2)
Author:Meg Cabot
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 383 pages
Published:June 2nd 2004 by Pan (first published January 6th 2004)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary

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Meet Kate Mackenzie. She:
- works for the T.O.D. (short for Tyrannical Office Despot, also known as Amy Jenkins, Director of the Human Resources Division at the New York Journal)
- is sleeping on the couch because her boyfriend of ten years refuses to commit
- can't find an affordable studio apartment anywhere in New York City
- thinks things can't get any worse.

They can. Because:
- the T.O.D. is making her fire the most popular employee in the paper's senior staff dining room
- that employee is now suing Kate for wrongful termination, and
- now Kate has to give a deposition in front of Mitch Hertzog, the scion of one of Manhattan's wealthiest law families, who embraces everything Kate most despises ... but also happens to have a nice smile and a killer bod.

The last thing anybody—least of all Kate Mackenzie—expects to find in legal arbitration is love. But that's the kind of thing that can happen when...

Boy meets girl.

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Ratings: 3.83 From 27969 Users | 1168 Reviews

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In whichever angle, this is definitely not The Book for guys. xDIt is, however, the perfect mirror for women. Everything about this book is just silly girlish. I swear if it isn't about anything a woman undergoes through then I'm not sure I'm a woman myself. By that, I mean EXes, soon-to-be-boyfriends, fiancees, and girl bestfriends combined with life and conflict rolled into a single book of pure and non-stop gossip. Top that. As a matter of fact, I unexpectedly liked it. Meg Cabot - the very

This novel, told through emails, IMs(remember those?), journals and assorted documents, is just tons of fun to read. Originally published in 2004, this book reminded me of the work world I encountered when I left school and I enjoyed the nostalgia trip. The story revolves around Kate Mackenzie, an HR assistant at the New York Journal who finds herself in the hot seat after carrying out her boss' order to fire a very popular kitchen employee. Said employee sues the Journal, and Kate finds herself

Stuart and Amy just seemed to care about themselves . I dislike them and their mom and Kate mom's are weird as well . I'm glad that Mitch doesn't judge his sister "Sean"

I was so confused in the beginning, I thought that Meg Cabot would continue the story of the first book so I thought I was reading the wrong book. I really enjoyed reading this book but only the e-mail format would have been better.

Still lots of fun.

This book left me in a really good mood. It was a light hearted, fun and entertaining romantic comedy that had me laughing out loud several times. It is the first book I have read that is written entirely in the form of emails, journal entries, receipts, instant messaging, menus, memos, dispositions and receipts and I was suprised at how well it worked. The story was easy to follow and it didn't lack details despite it's format. This book had a huge cast of characters. Sometimes when there are

Boy Meets Girl is the first book I've read by Meg Cabot, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Typically, books written in the form of letters between characters do not appeal to me, but this book was cleverly designed and I couldn't help but fall into the storyline and be captivated from the get go. It is a compilation of emails, journal entries, voice mail messages, transaction receipts, deposition transcripts, memos and corporate communications between over a dozen characters. You would think with

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