Trading Up 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf

Trading Up电子书下载地址
内容简介:
With a brilliant comic voice as well as Jane Austen's penchant for social satire, Candace Bushnell, who with Sex and the City changed forever how we view New York City, female friendships, and the love of a good pair of Manolos, now brings us a sharply observant, keenly funny, wildly entertaining latter day comedy of manners. Modern-day heroine Janey Wilcox is a lingerie model whose reach often exceeds her grasp, and whose new-found success has gone to her head. As we follow Janey's adventures, Bushnell draws us into a seemingly glamorous world of $100,000 cars, hunky polo players and media moguls, Fifth Avenue apartments, and relationships whose hidden agendas are detectable only by the socially astute. But just as Janey enters this world of too much money and too few morals, unseen forces conspire to bring her down, forcing her to reexamine her values about love and friendship-and how far she's really willing to go to realize her dreams
Janey Wilcox is an M.A.W. (that's Model/Actress/Whatever to the uninitiated). The problem with Janey, the protagonist of Candace Bushnell's first novel, Trading Up, is not the M or the A part. It's the W. Here is a rare alphabetical anomaly: In Janey's case, W stands for "prostitute." Oh, Janey never crosses the line into actual hookerdom, but she does sleep with extremely wealthy men in the hopes they'll improve her status, her financial situation, or her lifestyle. When we first met Janey in Bushnell's novella collection 4 Blondes, she was up to her usual tricks (so to speak)--scamming a guy for a Hamptons vacation rental. At the opening of Trading Up, her fortunes have improved. She's now the star of a Victoria's Secret ad campaign, and as such she's found access to undreamed-of echelons of New York society. She makes friends with Mimi Kilroy, a senator's daughter "at the very top of the social heap in New York." She gets invited to all the best parties. And she finally finds a wealthy man who will actually marry her: Seldon Rose, a powerful entertainment industry executive. Of course, Janey's social ambitions are not stoppered by her marriage to Seldon, and the clash between her expectations (more parties!) and his (normal life) send Janey into a tailspin that leads to heartbreak. Bushnell is clearly trying to channel Edith Wharton (The Custom of the Country is even invoked by Janey as a screenplay idea), but ends up sounding a lot more like a cross between Tama Janowitz and Judith Krantz. This is a novel about shopping and sex, and while it's fizzy enough, it's not Cristal.
--Claire Dederer
"It was the beginning of the summer of the year 2000, and in New York City, where the streets seemed to sparkle with the gold dust filtered down from a billion trades in a boomtown economy, it was business as usual." In other words, it is business as usual for bestselling author Bushnell (Sex and the City; 4 Blondes), who expands here on the career of shallow, predatory Janey Wilcox. In 4 Blondes, Wilcox was a mildly famous one-time model who bedded men based on their ability to provide her with a great house in the Hamptons for the summer. Now she has become a Victoria's Secret model, a bona fide success in her own right. As the latest summer in the Hamptons kicks off, Wilcox becomes the new best friend of the socialite Mimi Kilroy, who is eager to introduce beautiful Janey to the very rich Selden Rose, the new head of the HBO-like MovieTime. Unlike Janey's many previous hookups, Selden is the marrying kind. What ensues is a grim if well-observed account of a match made in hell. Here's the problem. There is a black hole in the center of the book in the form of Janey Wilcox, a character so dull and humorless that she makes this whole elaborate enterprise one long, boring slog. Granted, Bushnell sets out to chronicle the workings of "one of those people for whom the superficial comfortingly masks an inner void," but Wilcox is not evil enough to be interesting, not talented enough to be Mr. Ripley. Wilcox proceeds from model/prostitute to "Model/Prostitute" on the cover of the Post. But who will care? Bushnell has committed the real crime here: failure to entertain.
Height (mm) 197 Width (mm) 127
书籍目录:
暂无相关目录,正在全力查找中!
作者介绍:
暂无相关内容,正在全力查找中
出版社信息:
暂无出版社相关信息,正在全力查找中!
书籍摘录:
暂无相关书籍摘录,正在全力查找中!
在线阅读/听书/购买/PDF下载地址:
原文赏析:
暂无原文赏析,正在全力查找中!
其它内容:
书籍介绍
With a brilliant comic voice as well as Jane Austen's penchant for social satire, Candace Bushnell, who with Sex and the City changed forever how we view New York City, female friendships, and the love of a good pair of Manolos, now brings us a sharply observant, keenly funny, wildly entertaining latter day comedy of manners. Modern-day heroine Janey Wilcox is a lingerie model whose reach often exceeds her grasp, and whose new-found success has gone to her head. As we follow Janey's adventures, Bushnell draws us into a seemingly glamorous world of $100,000 cars, hunky polo players and media moguls, Fifth Avenue apartments, and relationships whose hidden agendas are detectable only by the socially astute. But just as Janey enters this world of too much money and too few morals, unseen forces conspire to bring her down, forcing her to reexamine her values about love and friendship-and how far she's really willing to go to realize her dreams
Janey Wilcox is an M.A.W. (that's Model/Actress/Whatever to the uninitiated). The problem with Janey, the protagonist of Candace Bushnell's first novel, Trading Up, is not the M or the A part. It's the W. Here is a rare alphabetical anomaly: In Janey's case, W stands for "prostitute." Oh, Janey never crosses the line into actual hookerdom, but she does sleep with extremely wealthy men in the hopes they'll improve her status, her financial situation, or her lifestyle. When we first met Janey in Bushnell's novella collection 4 Blondes, she was up to her usual tricks (so to speak)--scamming a guy for a Hamptons vacation rental. At the opening of Trading Up, her fortunes have improved. She's now the star of a Victoria's Secret ad campaign, and as such she's found access to undreamed-of echelons of New York society. She makes friends with Mimi Kilroy, a senator's daughter "at the very top of the social heap in New York." She gets invited to all the best parties. And she finally finds a wealthy man who will actually marry her: Seldon Rose, a powerful entertainment industry executive. Of course, Janey's social ambitions are not stoppered by her marriage to Seldon, and the clash between her expectations (more parties!) and his (normal life) send Janey into a tailspin that leads to heartbreak. Bushnell is clearly trying to channel Edith Wharton (The Custom of the Country is even invoked by Janey as a screenplay idea), but ends up sounding a lot more like a cross between Tama Janowitz and Judith Krantz. This is a novel about shopping and sex, and while it's fizzy enough, it's not Cristal.
--Claire Dederer
"It was the beginning of the summer of the year 2000, and in New York City, where the streets seemed to sparkle with the gold dust filtered down from a billion trades in a boomtown economy, it was business as usual." In other words, it is business as usual for bestselling author Bushnell (Sex and the City; 4 Blondes), who expands here on the career of shallow, predatory Janey Wilcox. In 4 Blondes, Wilcox was a mildly famous one-time model who bedded men based on their ability to provide her with a great house in the Hamptons for the summer. Now she has become a Victoria's Secret model, a bona fide success in her own right. As the latest summer in the Hamptons kicks off, Wilcox becomes the new best friend of the socialite Mimi Kilroy, who is eager to introduce beautiful Janey to the very rich Selden Rose, the new head of the HBO-like MovieTime. Unlike Janey's many previous hookups, Selden is the marrying kind. What ensues is a grim if well-observed account of a match made in hell. Here's the problem. There is a black hole in the center of the book in the form of Janey Wilcox, a character so dull and humorless that she makes this whole elaborate enterprise one long, boring slog. Granted, Bushnell sets out to chronicle the workings of "one of those people for whom the superficial comfortingly masks an inner void," but Wilcox is not evil enough to be interesting, not talented enough to be Mr. Ripley. Wilcox proceeds from model/prostitute to "Model/Prostitute" on the cover of the Post. But who will care? Bushnell has committed the real crime here: failure to entertain.
Height (mm) 197 Width (mm) 127
网站评分
书籍多样性:3分
书籍信息完全性:7分
网站更新速度:7分
使用便利性:7分
书籍清晰度:4分
书籍格式兼容性:6分
是否包含广告:5分
加载速度:9分
安全性:4分
稳定性:5分
搜索功能:9分
下载便捷性:3分
下载点评
- 藏书馆(272+)
- 中评多(449+)
- 种类多(245+)
- 下载速度快(507+)
- 四星好评(377+)
- 无漏页(229+)
- 字体合适(368+)
- 速度快(440+)
- 一般般(396+)
- 目录完整(263+)
下载评价
- 网友 印***文:
我很喜欢这种风格样式。
- 网友 国***舒:
中评,付点钱这里能找到就找到了,找不到别的地方也不一定能找到
- 网友 田***珊:
可以就是有些书搜不到
- 网友 习***蓉:
品相完美
- 网友 国***芳:
五星好评
- 网友 师***怀:
好是好,要是能免费下就好了
- 网友 孔***旋:
很好。顶一个希望越来越好,一直支持。
- 网友 訾***雰:
下载速度很快,我选择的是epub格式
- 网友 邱***洋:
不错,支持的格式很多
- 网友 宫***玉:
我说完了。
- 网友 后***之:
强烈推荐!无论下载速度还是书籍内容都没话说 真的很良心!
喜欢"Trading Up"的人也看了
仙乐飘起的殿堂:图说前蜀永陵 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
9787513548298 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
嵌入式系统开发之道 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
科学原来这样学:生命的进化之旅 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
员工关系管理方法与工具 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
调酒师(中级)(第2版)——国家职业资格培训教程 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
农村土地信托法律问题研究——兼谈西部特殊性问题 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
市政公用工程管理与实务百题讲坛/2023全国一级建造师执业资格考试经典真题荟萃 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
白鹿原 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
科学 三年级上册 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 重读秦始皇 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 固体制剂技术(熊野娟) 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 9787550411760 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 反抗的意义和非意义 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 爱看书的广告 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 9787553711621 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 高中化学 选修2化学与技术(2012.7月印刷)教材完全解读 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 2021版监理工程师 教材 建设工程质量控制(土木建筑工程) 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 高山滑雪 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
- 托业高分强化训练 听力 [韩]崔俪英、[韩]【正版书籍】 下载 网盘 kindle mobi 115盘 pdf pdb rtf
书籍真实打分
故事情节:4分
人物塑造:9分
主题深度:3分
文字风格:3分
语言运用:9分
文笔流畅:8分
思想传递:6分
知识深度:3分
知识广度:7分
实用性:8分
章节划分:4分
结构布局:7分
新颖与独特:9分
情感共鸣:5分
引人入胜:4分
现实相关:7分
沉浸感:9分
事实准确性:4分
文化贡献:4分