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Project Jennifer
Project Jennifer
Author: Jill Amy Rosenblatt
Joan Benjamin, a plain and uptight secretary on Long Island is suffering an identity crisis brought on by a very bad week. Her ex-fianc? just married someone else; she's lost her cushy overpaid job; and she's been kicked out of her apartment. All because of a woman named Jennifer! So when Joan learns that her parents almost named her Jennifer, s...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780758223586
ISBN-10: 0758223587
Publication Date: 8/1/2008
Pages: 296
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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jennala9 avatar reviewed Project Jennifer on + 17 more book reviews
I don't want to be cliche and repeat what everyone is saying, but it definitely was a good chick-lit that had a great message about being yourself. The character was someone everyone could relate to and there were lots of LOL moments for me. Very cute book.
xhollishx avatar reviewed Project Jennifer on + 68 more book reviews
As many of you know, a name can do alot for you. But, can one name open alot more doors? That's what Joanie thinks. She's having it rough.He ex-fiance Michael is getting married, she loses her job and she's evicted from her apartment. All because of the name Jennifer. Why do all the girls named Jennifer get their way? They get the guys and look perfect all the time. So, Joanie decides that it's time for her to become a Jennifer. Starting with Jennifer lessons. She's going to change her image and take lessons to become a Jennifer. But, when she becomes a Jennifer, will everything go as planned?

I laughed through out this book. It sends a great message and shows you that even if your name isn't Jennifer, being yourself is the way to go. It's easy to identify how Joan feels, especially if you've ever felt down and out about yourself. But, the question remains, can you ever change yourself to be someone that you're not, even if you take really good lessons? If you do change, will the ending change for you?

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