Girls Dinner Club by Jessie Elliot
Hardcover
ingredients one rainy afternoon one huge crush on a boy a few secrets a kitchen, preferably somewhere in Brooklyn fresh laughter -- as much as you want one or two broken hearts a pinch of salt a good friend -- or even better, three Junie's The love of Junie's life for the past year is suddenly acting like a crazed puppy. Celia's dad has found the most ridiculous woman in all of Manhattan -- and decided, after fifteen years of being single, to date her. Danielle's hot-guy-in-a-band ex-boyfriend is trying to convince her that he's "changed." Sometimes, living life is a recipe for disaster. Sometimes, girls just have to make their own recipes.
Doesn't this sound a little like Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and The Teashop Girls? I like both covers but like the hardcover just a bit more for the pastel colors, style of photography, and title treatment!
Which is your favorite?
I like the hardcover, too.
ReplyDeletethe hardcover definitely :)
ReplyDeletestephanie
Well, I'm going to buck the trend here and go with the paperback. I like it because it includes the girls and it looks informal.
ReplyDeleteBoth cute, but I love the paperback. :)
ReplyDeletePaperback. I don't like the blurriness of the hardcover. The paperback is friendlier.
ReplyDeletei am with you, the hardcover is better
ReplyDeleteI think the hardcover is sooo much better. It seems more sophisticated. :)
ReplyDeleteNeither make me want to pick up the book. Especially not the paperback.
ReplyDeleteHardcover! I actually have this on my TBR pile, and it's near the top! I've been wanting to read this for a while.
ReplyDeleteI like the paperback. I can't get past the blurriness of the hardback!
ReplyDeleteI think the hardcover is better.
ReplyDelete--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
I actually like the general feel of the paperback better, but it looks like their faces are *in* their cups. I can't stop looking at that, so I'm going with hardcover.
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The paperback seems to fit the summary better.
ReplyDeleteSara
I like the hardcover too. The paperback is kinda blah.
ReplyDeletehardcover, definitely
ReplyDeleteVoting for the hardcover, though the paperback might fit that description better.
ReplyDeleteLike the hardcover. :)
ReplyDeleteI like them both but the hardcover leaves a bit more to the imagination.
ReplyDeleteBoth are super-cute!@
ReplyDeletefirst one. it looks more grownup. the second one looks like a young adult novel.
ReplyDeletethe hardcover is more grownup looking and really goes well with the title.
ReplyDeleteLike Liv says, I really like the sophistication of the hardcover, it's so much softer than the paperback.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm pretty sure at least the hardcover is out of print. I bought a copy from my local library's sale :)