Thirtynothing

 
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That's the premise of the sparkling new romantic comedy from the author of the acclaimed international bestseller Ralph's Party-an irresistible novel about best friends, turning thirty ... and falling in love.

The critics raved about Lisa Jewell's bestselling debut novel, calling Ralph's Party "addictively readable" (The Times, London); "like going to a great dinner party" (The New York Post). thirtynothing brings together a charming quartet of modern men and women in pursuit of sex, love, friendship, and the perfect relationship.

On his thirtieth birthday, Dig Ryan bumps into his first love Delilah, whom he hasn't seen in twelve years. Delilah was the most beautiful girl in school and a constant thorn-in-the-side of Nadine, who has been Dig's best friend for the last fifteen years. Nadine isn't about to let Delilah outshine and outmaneuver her again ... which is when she calls her first love, Phil ....

A buoyant novel about friendship, lust, growing up, and growing older, thirtynothing is sure to delight fans of Ralph's Party and to win this hip, thirtysomething author a wealth of new readers.

Product Details

  • Media: Paperback Book, 336 pages
  • Publisher: Plume (January 01, 2001)
  • Edition: First Edition 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
  • ISBN-10: 0452282128
  • ISBN-13: 9780452282124
  • Dimensions: 5.39 x 8.01 x 0.78 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.69 lbs
  • Note: Some of this information came from Amazon.com

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Customer Reviews

  • Rating Charming, sparkling, fun romantic comedy  Jan 17, 2001 (25 of 25 found this helpful)

    After thoroughly enjoying "Ralph's Party," Lisa Jewell's first novel, I devoured "Thirty nothing" in less than a day. The plot of Jewell's second novel is "When Harry Met Sally" by way of "Bridget Jones": Thirty-year-olds Dig and Nadine are best friends who vow to get their lives together by finding the perfect mates. Will they ever come to realize what all their friends already know: that they were meant for each other? The book has a lot of charm and style, some very funny scenes (the first few pages, where Dig wakes up after his 30th birthday with a hangover, a 17-yr-old girl and no memory of last night's festivities, is priceless), and believable, likeable characters. Jewell writes with warmth and empathy about those late-twenties-early-thirties days when singletons invariably wonder about the path their life has taken and why they seem to be the only ones in the world who haven't hooked up. If you enjoy sassy British fiction, romantic comedy, or are just looking for some fun and enjoyable reading to while away the afternoon, "Thirty nothing" is worth a whirl.

  • Rating A wonderfully run, engaging read...  Mar 5, 2001 (12 of 12 found this helpful)

    I was pretty confident very early on in Thirty Nothing that I new what was going to happen in 'the end.' But what I found so interesting and fun about this book was that it didn't matter, it didn't at all detract from my enjoyment of the novel. And the main reason for that is the two central characters, Dig and Nadine, two Londoners who are fleshed-out, realistic, funny, exciting, fascinating, amusing 'people.' The characters with whom they interact are well-developed but simply aren't as dynamic as these two. The 'love interests' who distract Dig and Nadine are pretty repulsive to the readers, but you can still understand - and perhaps be annoyed at - why these two would get drawn in as they do. There's a lot of the universal 'turning 30-what the hell am I doing with my life-do I have to grow up-do I want to grow up' and so forth stuff that is easy to relate to - even though it's set in England - and is portrayed pretty honestly and true to life.

    But more than anything, Thirty Nothing is entertaining, funny and enjoyable. I found it a perfect distraction on the crowded subway as I made my way to and from work - helped me completely escape the misery. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who wants a well-written, smart, amusing read - it's simply marvelous.

  • Rating This isn't Thirty Nothing ~~ it's Thirty Special!  Apr 8, 2001 (13 of 15 found this helpful)

    I got this in the mail the other day ~~ by a secret donor (well, I think I know who it is!) and I'm hoping that she doesn't want it back because I really, really enjoyed this book! I am 31 and can relate to Nadine and Dig's problems with commitment and with trying to recapture the feelings of the flush of first love. This book is well-written, fun, saucy and so romantic! I was late to work today because I just had to finish off the last two chapters ~~ there was no way I was going to stew about for the next 12 hours waiting to see what happens. If a book can capture my interest like that, then by golly, I am going to finish it!

    It is also a quick read ~~ but I can guarantee you that this is one book that you will want to re-read over and over. You will relate to Nadine ~~ who is a strong, independent woman with electic taste in clothes and designing flair. You will fall in love with Dig ~~ everyone's best friend and the one your mother always want you to marry. You will laugh over some of their adventures from being just best friends to realizing that they're in love with each other.

    Grab it ~~ you won't regret it! I am now anxiously awaiting for Lisa's next book. I hope it's soon because I don't know how long I can last while waiting for it! =) In the meantime, I'm passing this book onto my book club friends and urge them to read it! It's just one of those sweet unforgettable books that makes for a perfect day of reading!

  • Rating More than just chick lit  Oct 2, 2002 (7 of 7 found this helpful)

    This being my first novel by Lisa Jewell I was uncertain as to what to expect. I had heard mixed reviews on some of her other books, but I was willing to give her a try. And I can't tell you how glad I am that I did.

    Thirtynothing was a delight-- well-written, great characters, wonderful plot development, a true gift of a book, particularly when I expected much less. I was expecting to pick up yet another chick lit book to flip through quickly, but this had much more.

    A truly different take on the Brit Chick lit novel, Lisa brings in the male perspective-- and not just for a brief line or two, about 1/2 of the novel is written from the perspective of Dig, a sweet but clueless bloke.

    The storyline in this book is excellent--- the plot twists and turns and keeps you guessing. The writing is fantastic, and at times I was surprised by how good the writing was.

    If you haven't already read anything by Lisa Jewell I would recommend getting started. If you have and you are looking for another treat, pick this one up, you won't be disappointed.

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  • Rating I'm Sold!  Jan 21, 2001 (6 of 6 found this helpful)

    I'm totally smitten with this new novel by author Lisa Jewell. Her previous book "Ralph's Party" was good....but, this new one is GREAT. I love the chemistry, charm and all around good humor in this book. As a young (well...fairly), single, working girl....I find these types of books (By way of the British Invasion) great fun. I love to escape into a world that never involves my paying off credit cards, the over abundance of dirty dishes under the bed or the fact that there is no one taking out my trash (but myself) This book is full of wonderful characters, great story, and great charm. I loved it! And, I think you will too.

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