God-Shaped Hole by Tiffanie DeBartolo

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  • Pub. Date: May 2002
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 228,975
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    • Pub. Date: May 2002
    • Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 228,975

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    Written with the snap, glitter and wit of The Girl’s Guide to Hunting and Fishing, God-Shaped Hole is a memorable, poignant love story that will leave you weeping with laughter.

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    In the brief prelude to this conventional contemporary love story, a fortune-teller predicts that Beatrice Jordan (then 12) will meet a soul mate whom she'll lose to tragedy. Fifteen years later, lonely and feeling like an outsider in her hometown of Los Angeles, this self-professed "cynical but lovable...chick" impulsively answers a personal ad in a weekly newspaper. Jacob Grace is two years her senior, a freelancer with a novel called Hallelujah in progress; Beatrice's work as a jewelry designer gives her life meaning, as do music, books and sex, not necessarily in that order. Both of their fathers hers a workaholic lawyer, his an alcoholic author decamped, and they still feel abandoned; they also both feel that music is "a cosmic language" and that people are "all searching to fill up" the titular hole in their souls. Jacob renames Beatrice "Trixie" and takes her for a midnight swim in the frigid Pacific before they bed down in her apartment. Their ensuing relationship is sensuous, but marred by her jealousy of his former girlfriend, his fondness for taking solo sojourns without notice and their shared antagonism toward their fathers. Beatrice comes across as bright but brittle, independent but superstitious, sophisticated but trailer-park profane. Jacob is Byronic, misunderstood and (of course) destined for tragedy. For readers compelled by bedroom athletics and the self-destructive tendencies of free spirits, and unopposed to prose that's not much better than competent, this first novel offers some appeal. (May) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    VERY GOOD!!by Ann18

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    March 02, 2009: I really did like this book. The whole idea of a God Shapped Hole is so mind blowing. And the story was so cute and romantic. (although quite farfetched but who doesn't like a litte of that) Although I really hated the ending. (Not that is wasn't good but if you read it you will see) DeBartolo is a great writer. If you liked this book read How to Kill a Rock Star!!!!

    A friend for the end of the worldby Anonymous

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    August 08, 2008: I bought God-shaped hole after reading How to Kill a rock Star and let me tell you I was not disappointed.Ms. DeBartolo has become one of my favorite authors, I only wish that she had more books to enjoy. Finally an author that totally related to how I feel about life since loosing my dad. Rock on Trixie !!!!!!


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