
The Goddess Rules
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- نقد و بررسی
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When Mirabelle Moncur, film star, comes to London to stay with her friend Leonard, she brings her glamorous aura, along with her pet lion cub, and begins to administer the benefits of her romantic experience to Kate, who lives and paints in a shed at the back of Leonard's house. Rosalyn Landor narrates these characters just as one would expect them to sound. She is the French Mirabelle, with a perfect accent and mercurial mood changes. And she is an excellent Kate, who has such difficulties with her rotten boyfriend. Landor performs so well that it would be fun to live next door to these characters and never have to say good-bye. J.P. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

February 7, 2005
The goddess of this entertaining fourth novel (and first Ballantine hardcover) by British author Naylor (Dog Handling
, etc.) is an aging French screen star named Mirabelle Moncur. We know Mirri is French because she says non
and merde
and because she likes sex and knows her way around men. Heroine Kate Disney also likes sex, but she doesn't know her way around men, especially Jake, her caddish lout of a boyfriend. When Mirri commissions Kate, a painter of animal portraits, to immortalize her pet lion cub, the two become friends; soon Mirri is teaching Kate how to dress properly, stand up for herself and enjoy a man's attentions. For a time, Kate is a model student: she romps in Capri with Felix, a French playboy, and has casual sex in a swimming pool. The supporting characters are pat romantic comedy types: there's Kate's appropriately Byronic suitor, Lewis; her reliable best friend, Tanya; and her older, gay mentor, Leonard. The subplot, involving Mirri's search for her one true love, is engaging, as are the multiple twists of the main plot. When Jake returns to the scene, relentlessly courting and then winning the affections of a newly free-spirited Kate, Mirri's disappointment is palpable. The action Mirri takes to bring Kate to her senses is predictable but satisfying, which is also an apt description of this light, fun read. Agent, Carole Blake.
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