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Original Title: Bet Me
ISBN: 0312987854 (ISBN13: 9780312987855)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/betme/JenniferCrusie
Characters: Minerva Dobbs, Calvin Morrisey, David Fisk
Setting: United States of America Ohio(United States)
Literary Awards: All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Best Romance & Best Contemporary Romance & Favorite Funny & Best Heroine & Best Chick Lit/Women's Fiction & Best Couple & Honorable Mention for Best Hero (2005), RITA Award by Romance Writers of America for Best Contemporary Single Title (2005), Romance Readers Anonymous (RRA) Award for Best Romance of the Year (2004)
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Bet Me Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 391 pages
Rating: 3.94 | 83592 Users | 3652 Reviews

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Minerva Dobbs knows that happily-ever-after is a fairy tale, especially with a man who asked her to dinner to win a bet. Even if he is gorgeous and successful Calvin Morrisey. Cal knows commitment is impossible, especially with a woman as cranky as Min Dobbs. Even if she does wear great shoes and keeps him on his toes. When they say good-bye at the end of their evening, they cut their losses and agree never to see each other again. But Fate has other plans, and it's not long before Min and Cal meet again. Soon, they're dealing with a jealous ex-boyfriend, Krispy Kreme donuts, a determined psychologist, chaos theory, a freakishly intelligent cat, Chicken Marsala, and more risky propositions than either of them ever dreamed of. Including the biggest gamble of all—true love.

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Title:Bet Me
Author:Jennifer Crusie
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 391 pages
Published:August 31st 2004 by St. Martin's Paperbacks (first published January 1st 2004)
Categories:Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Humor. Adult

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Cute story, but I'm still not sold on Jennifer Cruise.I've read this one and Welcome to Temptation, which are supposed to be her top two books and my feelings for both are overwhelmingly...ok. I know she's supposed to be one of the queens of Chick-lit, so this leads me to believe that Chick-lit will never be my jam.Which is fine. Ok.Min is chubby. And Min is always gonna be chubby. She doesn't magically lose the weight then find her prince charming. And prince charming (Cal) isn't one of those

After reading this, I dont think Ill eat Chicken Marsala ever again. The heroine of this book ate Chicken Marsala in two different restaurants, twice for takeout, at a wedding, at a dinner with her friends and cooked it 4 times with different levels of success. I dont know if theres anything more boring than a person who never tries anything new (if Id been the hero, Id have stopped dating her just because of this.) I enjoyed the first part of the book the humor was not over the top and the

My favorite Crusie book. Wonderfully witty lines. Guaranteed to make you feel good. I did not want to stop reading.The book starts with a well done mis-communication - the bet. David bets Cal that he cant get Min to bed in a month. Cal refuses but says hes willing to bet ten dollars that he can walk out the door with her. Min overheard part of the bet but not all of it, and she thinks its a bet to have sex with her. She is angry, but she leaves with Cal because she wants to be rude to him. Their

I belong to the 6% of the human populace who do not like this book. And I have to say, I do not like being the odd man/woman out.I honestly wanted to like this book. This is included in All About Romances Top 100 list and on Dear Reader Top 100 list plus it won Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Contemporary Single Title (2005), so it was justified that I had high hopes for this. Also, all my goodreads friends rated this four stars or more, however, the characters and dialogues were

It all started with a bet ...One exciting and incredibly fun chick lit novel that will make you laugh and make you think about whether a happy ending is really possible and theory of chaos real.Min is serious. Cal is a charmer. Min is ready for something more. Cal is not known for serious relationships. Min is angry at men, especially after her last relationship. Cal is not ready for a woman who will tell him "NO". Min is a curvy brunette. Cal likes blondes. And they definitely hate each other.

I needed this book! It seems as if all of the books I read lately are such intense reads. Bet Me was the perfect reprieve. From the first page, it was just so much fun! I mean, she introduces her "R rated pixie" friend on like page five. The intro scene is Min in a bar with her friends while her boyfriend is breaking up with her. It's obvious that she couldn't care less. That is, until she overhears the bet being made with the "Hunka hunka burnin' love" standing next to her new ex. Call is the

you know that horrible trope (read: flaw) in fiction involving the inability of some (ahem, many) male authors to write even semi-believable female characters? like there's something off about them you can't put your finger on (although usually it's the fact that they talk about having boobs all the time like the novelty hasn't worn off).anyway. this book is like if female authors couldn't write believable men. (which they can, because empathy, but apparently can't when it's a mid-2000s attempt

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