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    • Pub. Date: February 2004
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 340,615
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      • Pub. Date: February 2004
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 340,615

      Synopsis

      Molly Clearwater had always wanted to escape the confines of her small-town upbringing to make a splash as a career woman in London. But somehow, working as a low-level assistant for the boorish Malcolm Figg wasn't nearly as fulfilling as she had hoped-until Malcolm offered her a "perk"-a free weekend business trip to Paris. She's ecstatic until she discovers that Malcolm's idea of "business" isn't exactly the same as hers. Horrified, Molly storms out of the office. With nothing else to lose, she impulsively boards a train to Paris, intent on treating herself to a long weekend in the City of Light.

      Within moments of stepping onto the cobblestoned streets of Paris, Molly is swept up in an adventure that defies her imagination. From infiltrating a conference in a Cleopatra wig to sharing her deepest secret with a complete stranger, Molly's weekend away from her troubles turns into a dizzying voyage of passion and self-discovery, transforming her absolutely...

      Biography

      Robyn Sisman's first novel, Special Relationship, sold worldwide and launched her onto the London Times bestseller list, where she returned with Perfect Strangers and, most recently, Just Friends.

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      April 02, 2007: Veronica Fairbanks Period 2 4/2/07 Weekend in Paris By Robyn Sisman This book was defiantly a good book. It?s a fiction book. It had a lot of really good scenes in it. The main character was Molly and she was a blonde haired really good looking girl. She changes a lot during the book and it?s for the better. In the beginning she couldn?t tell that her busy didn?t really like her for her working skills he hired her for her looks but at the end of the story she can tell that men do that to her. Also she found this guy in Paris and he shows her a new side of her the really loving kind and she finds a fun part of her. She finds that she wants her dad and really misses him because the boy she met has a bad a relationship with his father. There is a theme to this story and I believe it?s that you should always look behind what you see. This relates to the story because through out the book Molly wants to be loved by the guy, but he really never liked her he just used her. She did always have her heart in him but it was there more then usual. The setting wasn?t real important but the title would not be was it is if it were not in Paris. But Molly really wanted to go to Paris so in that way it did have some significance to the story. All the sight seeing would have been different to. Also Paris is really romantic and though out the story Molly was have a fling with a handsome man. The author used a lot of French in the book and it kind of made understanding the book more difficult then it already was. But it was good learning how French words looked like. A thing that would have been good for me in this book was if the author had written what he said in French in English after. If he would have done this then I could have know what they were talking about the whole time in stead of half the time. My recommendation for this book would be that if you don?t like adult kind of books then don?t read this. This book is definitely not made for kids. It?s not that it has bad stuff it?s that its kind of more words for adults. It also has a lot of French in this book. But over all it was a good book and I really enjoyed it. Also its more of a girl book then a guy book. It doesn?t have any of the things that a guy likes to read about.

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      September 13, 2004: This is a great book! I wished I were Molly! I can't wait to book my flight to Pairs! I'd love to find another book this good!


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