Perfect Skin 
But Jon's life hasn't taken the path he thought it would in his twenties. Newly single, he's facing the challenges of dating in a post-Duran-Duran world. His computer has been seized by surly software. He accidentally peed on his date's cat. And while the Bean reminds him of life's possibilities every day, his new running buddy, Ashley, reminds him that relationship rules were made to be broken.
Bought this book several years ago, along with several others, but never read it until now. The authors way of quoting took a little getting used to, at first, but I got used to it. As I got further into the book, the more interested I became and was finding it harder to put down. The storyline of Jon, Katie, and Ash kept me going. Jon and Katies relationship (or lack of) was a hot mess. I couldnt help but feel bad for Jons luck when it came to interactions with her (and her cat). Overall, I
I would give this more 3.5 stars... I wish the story line was a little stronger; in saying that, it was an easy and sometimes hilarious read.

a happy/sad little tale, boy meets girl ending
A huge fan of nick earls. . Zig Zag Street remains my favourite though.
hate it - only read it because it was either this book or the back of the cereal box!
Nick Earls is the author of twelve books, including bestselling novels such as Zigzag Street, Bachelor Kisses, Perfect Skin and World of Chickens. His work has been published internationally in English and also in translation, and this led to him being a finalist in the Premier of Queenslands Awards for Export Achievement in 1999.Zigzag Street won a Betty Trask Award in the UK in 1998, and is
Nick Earls
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.74 | 594 Users | 22 Reviews

Details Based On Books Perfect Skin
Title | : | Perfect Skin |
Author | : | Nick Earls |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | October 4th 2002 by St. Martin's Griffin (first published 2000) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. Australia. Humor |
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Jon Marshall, a thirtysomething plastic surgeon, has come a long way. He's a partner in his own medical practice, owns a house in the suburbs, and cruises town in a BMW. He also has a six-month-old daughter, Lily, affectionately known as the Bean.But Jon's life hasn't taken the path he thought it would in his twenties. Newly single, he's facing the challenges of dating in a post-Duran-Duran world. His computer has been seized by surly software. He accidentally peed on his date's cat. And while the Bean reminds him of life's possibilities every day, his new running buddy, Ashley, reminds him that relationship rules were made to be broken.
Particularize Books Concering Perfect Skin
Original Title: | Perfect Skin |
ISBN: | 0312303033 (ISBN13: 9780312303037) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Based On Books Perfect Skin
Ratings: 3.74 From 594 Users | 22 ReviewsCrit Based On Books Perfect Skin
The only book about being a new parent I really liked! (It's about much more than that of course)Bought this book several years ago, along with several others, but never read it until now. The authors way of quoting took a little getting used to, at first, but I got used to it. As I got further into the book, the more interested I became and was finding it harder to put down. The storyline of Jon, Katie, and Ash kept me going. Jon and Katies relationship (or lack of) was a hot mess. I couldnt help but feel bad for Jons luck when it came to interactions with her (and her cat). Overall, I
I would give this more 3.5 stars... I wish the story line was a little stronger; in saying that, it was an easy and sometimes hilarious read.

a happy/sad little tale, boy meets girl ending
A huge fan of nick earls. . Zig Zag Street remains my favourite though.
hate it - only read it because it was either this book or the back of the cereal box!
Nick Earls is the author of twelve books, including bestselling novels such as Zigzag Street, Bachelor Kisses, Perfect Skin and World of Chickens. His work has been published internationally in English and also in translation, and this led to him being a finalist in the Premier of Queenslands Awards for Export Achievement in 1999.Zigzag Street won a Betty Trask Award in the UK in 1998, and is
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