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liz22463 21st Oct 2007
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Good Points: Love the plot, romance, everything.
Bad Points: Each book leaves you unsatisfied, as if she wants you to go out and buy the next book... Usually thats good, but when the next book doesn't come out until another year, its annoying.
General comments: Basically loved the book. Its kind of like a fairytale mixed with chick lit...
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Unscrupulous 24th Aug 2007
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One particular pet peeve of mine was when the character (book's written in a first person narrative) is when upon seeing a prophet dressed in "next season's clothing" or what she would imagine it to be, the outfit wasn't described. Perhaps to make the book seem a more viable read in the future? Or she simply doesn't know but would want to appear to know?- Read Unscrupulous's review (179 words)
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Jacquie Rogers
23rd Jul 2006
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Enchanted, Inc. is an intriguing tale of a Texas girl transplanted to New York City. Yes, Katie Chandler expects to see some weird things, but faeries? Ogres? Gryphons? And then she's recruited to work for the weirdest company of them all.
I thoroughly enjoyed this tale of Katie's journey--okay, a subway ride with Owen, the most handsome sorcerer of them all. And then there's the girls' night out where they're kissing frogs in Central Park. Lots of action and even more laughs.
This boo ...- Read Jacquie Rogers's review (97 words)
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Harriet Klausner 20th Mar 2005
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Shanna Swendson, Enchanted, Inc. - Over the fears of her family, Katie Chandler relocates from small-town Texas to Manhattan where she sees firsthand the weirdoes walking the streets and riding the subways such as Miss Airy Fairy with wings or the chicken guy. At work her boss Mimi displays the Dr. Jekyll personality, which obviously means she had a wonderful weekend with her wealthy boyfriend. However, Ms. Hyde can show up and often does without warning or reason. She would like to escape th ...- Read Harriet Klausner's review (295 words)







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