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Michelle Cunnah
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow & Company (Dec 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060560126
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060560126
  • Product Dimensions: 20.4 x 13.4 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,876,283 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, whimsical, but also poignant 8 May 2012
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This is a great book. On the surface it's about a woman who thinks her small breasts impact on her relationships, but in reality it goes far deeper than that.

The characterisation is superb; Emma Taylor, our heroine, is a lovely character and I warmed to her despite her naivety and misplaced loyalty to the astonishingly obnoxious Adam. Her friends also are very well drawn and I really did feel part of their little group and concerned for all of them. I was rooting for Tish and Rufus, for Katy to stand up for herself, and for Rachel to wake up and smell the Hugh.

I loved the comedy; the way the friends defined men in chemical terms, the lime-green bikini incident, and various other laugh-out-loud moments. While it wasn't quite a "couldn't put it down" book, it was certainly a "can't wait to pick it up again" one.

Despite being chick-lit at its best, it's also a very thoughtful book. It wasn't until I reached the end that I realised the significance of the fact that Emma's father is a plastic surgeon. I hope I'm not ruining the end, but I admired Emma very much for accepting the fact that she was perfect just as she was, and everyone else needed to come round to that view.

I don't often give five star reviews, but I loved this book. Buy it, and see why.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well-Written and Funny With Wondeful Characters 28 Jun 2004
By Rian Montgomery - Published on Amazon.com
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It's bad enough to get dumped shortly after your 30th birthday, but to also be left for an older, more well-endowed woman? And for the man who dumped you to also be your boss at work, as well as the man you live with? Disasterous and humiliating, these are the circumstances that Emma Taylor is going through when we meet her in "32AA". Things are really looking down for her. After Adam dumps her, she is unfortunately stuck working for him since he blocks her transfer to another department at work. (She manages to get in her little digs though, which are very amusing). She must also vacate his apartment and find a new place, which is extremely difficult to do in the NY/NJ area. Her well-meaning friends end up setting her up on a couple of disastrous dates, further complicating Emma's life. And handsome, enigmatic Jack seems out of reach. Will things ever get better for her?

Very funny at times with witty dialogue between the characters, "32AA" is a great book that will be enjoyed by many chick lit fans. As for characterization, Michelle Cunnah does an excellent job at creating wonderful and likeable characters. Emma herself is no idiotic chick lit heroine that you want to strangle. Despite making some mistakes, she comes across as a strong woman with a mind of her own. Rachel, Emma's brainiac friend, was one of my favorites in this book. Some of the things she says are just hilarious.

I also enjoyed the way this book was told in first-person narrative. The reader will definitely get to know Emma and her friends, as well as enjoy the ride through the ups and downs of their lives.

I highly recommend "32AA" to any reader. This is a fun, well-written debut novel from author Michelle Cunnah that should not be missed!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyable! 19 Mar 2004
By Susan Hatler - Published on Amazon.com
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Emma Taylor's 30th birthday Wish List includes Adam and a $25K Tiffany's diamond ring. But when Adam suddenly drops her, Emma must reevaluate her list, realize she doesn't need to settle and go after what she really wants. And with this newly single gal's career problems, homeless status and crazy family - the reader's in for a wild ride as Emma sorts her life out.

Emma is a darling heroine, with the most outrageous thoughts. Her friends are terrific, family is hilarious and laughing throughout this book is pretty much a guarantee. Michelle Cunnah's writing style is original and fun. Can't wait to see what she comes out with next!

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and Enjoyable 26 Nov 2004
By David - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
32AA, Michelle Cunnah's first novel, was both extremely enjoyable and entertaining. I both laughed and was saddened with each turn in the life of Emma Taylor. Emma's inner circle of friends became my friends as well. Ms. Cunnah's writing style made me feel like I had known Rachel, Tish, David, Sylvester and Katy all my life.

Adam's character could have been developed a little more, but with him being such a villain, the less we know of him, perhaps the better.

The book grabbed me from page one, and never turned loose. The ending did not disappoint, it was as equally satisfying as the previous 300 pages. I am a huge fan of chick-lit, and this is one of the best I have read. And being a Led Zeppelin fan myself didn't hurt either.

Most enjoyable!
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