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Perfect on Paper: The (Mis)adventures of Waverly Bryson [Paperback]

Maria Murnane (Author)
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Book Description

February 29, 2008
Anything can look perfect…on paper. When her fiancé calls off their wedding at the last minute, Waverly Bryson wonders if her life will ever turn out the way she thought it would…or should. Her high-powered job in sports PR? Not so perfect. Her relationship with her dad? Far from it. Her perfect marriage? Enough said. Perfect...on Paper is a humorous tale of Waverly’s efforts to cobble the pieces of a broken yesterday into a brand new tomorrow. What does the future have in store for her? Will she finally find what she’s looking for? *Her dates? Cringe-inducing at times, definitely entertaining *Her friends? Often amused, definitely supportive *Her new crush? Possibly intrigued, definitely a catch *The results? Hardly perfect, definitely just right

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“Meet the new Bridget Jones.” (PopSugar Daily)

“A light and funny read…If you’ve ever felt like your life wasn’t going the way you’d planned, then you can’t help but connect with Waverly’s tale.” (Becky Lejeune for Bookbitch.com)

Anything can look perfect on paper. When her fiancé calls off their wedding at the last minute, Waverly Bryson wonders if her life will ever turn out the way she thought it would...or should. Her high-powered job in sports PR? Not so perfect. Her relationship with her dad? Far from it. Her perfect marriage? Enough said. To keep sane, Waverly makes a habit of jotting down "Honey Notes," her own brand of self-deprecating wisdom and a pipe-dream for a line of greeting cards.

As Waverly stumbles back into the dating scene (no stalkers or jean shorts, please), her personal and professional lives threaten to collide. Perfect on Paper reminds us that everyone has a bad date (or twelve), and that everyone eventually needs a best friend to tell them, “Honey, you are not alone.”


10 First Date Don'ts Waverly Bryson Has Learned the Hard Way, by Maria Murnane

1. Don’t order spaghetti
2. Don’t take off your sweater unless you’re SURE you’re wearing something underneath it
3. Don’t be afraid to get up and leave if the guy:
a. starts texting
b. brings up his ex-girlfriend and/or wife
c. doesn’t order alcohol immediately
4. Don’t overdo the self-tanner
5. Don’t feel guilty if you find the waiter more appealing than your date
6. Don’t have more than one or two drinks
7. Don’t forget his name
8. Don’t allude to anything in the future
9. Don’t be afraid to order your own dessert
10. Don’t worry--it will be over soon enough
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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“Meet the new Bridget Jones.” (PopSugar Daily) “A light and funny read…If you’ve ever felt like your life wasn’t going the way you’d planned, then you can’t help but connect with Waverly’s tale.” (Becky Lejeune for Bookbitch.com) --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: WINK'S INK (February 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 098004250X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0980042504
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (210 customer reviews)

More About the Author

Maria Murnane worked in public relations for nearly 10 years before finally admitting to herself that she wasn't happy. Knowing she would be miserable if she stayed on the career path she was on, she quit her job -- without a clue what she would do next, and stressed out that she didn't really know how to do anything else.

She went to Argentina by herself for what was supposed to be a two-week trip before facing real life again. Instead, she ended up living in Buenos Aires for a year, playing soccer for one of the most famous clubs in the world, and doing something she had always dreamed about, which was to write a funny novel based on her experiences as a single professional woman in San Francisco. She has dedicated the award-winning novel, "Perfect on Paper," to any woman who has ever been on a really bad date or realized halfway through the workday that her skirt is on backward.

Maria was a Regents' and Chancellor's Scholar at UC Berkeley, where she graduated with high honors in English and Spanish. She also received a master's degree in integrated marketing communications from Northwestern University. She currently lives in New York and recently launched a line of greeting cards called Honey Notes, which also appear in her book. They are available at www.honeynote.com.

Check out Maria's Web site at www.mariamurnane.com for more information about what she's up to. She loves to hear from readers, so please drop her a note!

 

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79 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect on Paper, May 22, 2008
This review is from: Perfect on Paper: The (Mis)adventures of Waverly Bryson (Paperback)
Waverly Bryson never thought she would be lucky enough to find true love. She never dreamed she would be the fiancée of wealthy eligible bachelor Aaron Vaughn III. Two weeks before the wedding, he told her he couldn't marry her because he wasn't sure if he really loved her, but he felt really bad for hurting her. Waverly was devastated.

The first year post breakup only netted Waverly three dates, and all of them were duds until meeting Jake McIntyre at a trade show in Atlanta. She had made a fool of herself getting drunk, and leaving a slow dance mid way through to throw up in the ladies room. After that fiasco, she spent most of her free time with best friends McKenna and Andie opting to cut her losses when it came to men.

Since everything else in her life was falling apart it was par for the course that her perfect professional life in PR was unraveling around her. She was passed over for an assignment to a new account, and then an account that she had spent years on, was given to her nemesis. When it was getting to the point that she couldn't force herself to be there anymore, fate stepped in a turned all aspects of her life upside down.

This was a light funny read. Waverly is a multi layered complete klutz that has the philosophy it is either laugh or cry in most situations. She tries to find the humor in it the majority of the time. I think Murphy is her enemy because Murphy's Law definitely shadows her. What can, usually does go wrong. A good effort from this new author. Only one criticism that really made me cringe is her constant reference to men as boys. It was always I met a boy when there are so many other words to use, and that just doesn't sound right coming from a thirty-year-old woman.
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beer Goggles are the Lonely Girl's Cupid. -Waverly Bryson, June 11, 2008
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Two weeks before she is due to walk down the aisle and marry Mr. Perfect, Waverly Bryson gets dumped. After being in a relationship for several years with this man she goes through the normal "I just got dumped and I never want to leave my house mourning period," but with a little help from her friends, she heals, little by little and day by day. Getting on with her life means working, hanging with her two best friends and of course, dating. In the midst of all this she writes quirky little sayings, from her daily misadventures, which she hopes to use in a greeting card line.

This is probably one of the best books I have read all year. I laughed so hard, so loud and so many times throughout this book and when I wasn't laughing, I was smiling. Waverly is easy to identify with and the friends she surrounds herself with are as unforgettable and just as loveable as she is herself.

Waverly is not without flaws or faults and the reader gets to see her make mistakes, get laughed at, laugh at herself, learn and grow... All the while the author makes sure you don't want to set the book down, ever. The dates she goes out on are hilariously horrifying and unfortunately some are hauntingly familiar. Ladies, I challenge you not to find at least one of your former dates in this book.

As intriguing and wonderful a heroine as Waverly is, this book wouldn't be anything without the supporting cast. It's really not just about Waverly, but about her and her relationships with her girlfriends, men friends, work chums and even her father. How each relationship shapes her in some way and how she finds and sees herself among them.

At the beginning of each chapter in this well told tale is a sampling of Waverly's greeting card line that she has been writing. I found myself looking forward to that as much as I was looking forward to the actual story; they are witty and funny. This book is everything I love about chick lit and more. I am looking forward to reading more from this author; she has made a new fan!

Cherise Everhard, June 2008
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Unrealistic, Unfunny and Just About Unreadable, December 31, 2009
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"Perfect on Paper" is being published by Amazon Encore, a service I'd never before heard of that claims to give, "outstanding but overlooked authors a second chance," which I, personally, found astounding, because that means someone decided to publish this lackluster effort not once, but twice. (And though I know this was an uncorrected proof, I've never seen so many typesetting errors. There were broken carriage returns on nearly every page, making the book physically hard to read.)

This story is obviously written for, and perhaps by, 16-year-old girls who got their idea of being "grown up" from watching "Sex and the City" and "The Real World."

Waverly Bryson is a "career girl" in San Francisco set to marry the rich, handsome man of her dreams, until he calls off the wedding, just weeks before the big, society-page ceremony they'd planned. (This all happens by page two so I'm not giving anything away.)

The story then follows Waverly ("like the cracker" ... a joke made dozens of times that's got to fly over the head of the target demo by more than a decade; I'm in my mid-30s and barely remember what they're talking about), through her post-dump depression (over in a few pages) and her return to the dating pool, for one ridiculously bad date after another. Of course, if she didn't insist on dating only "hot" guys, and getting blind drunk nightly, perhaps she'd avoid the stream of losers and users she goes out with.

There's no real peril for our heroine, whose eventual romantic happy-ever-after you can put together before you crack the cover. Though, of course, why this great guy (who--ridiculous spoiler alert--is also secretly very rich), would actually be interested in Waverly who is sloppy drunk each and every time they meet for the first two thirds of the story, is never explained.

Nor is how Waverly maintains her job, which she seems to use mostly for Googling and setting up evenings out (oh and, mis-using company funds to attend a friend's wedding), and even lands a new, better one based on some ridiculous card concept that sounds like it recycles jokes rejected by cancelled CW comedies. The bonds of credulity are stretched even farther when Waverly then becomes her own PR person at the old job, for the new job. Give me a break!

One must wonder if the author has ever actually been employed so unrealistic is Waverly's work life--and everything else about her. She lives in the most expensive city in the country and comes from a trailer park background, yet never has a single money issue, not even after her cancelled wedding.

She's also a constant mess, and yet (naturally!) so amazingly beautiful she's considered for "People's" "25 Most Beautiful" issue. All while eating "car-sized Snickers" (a gag used endlessly) and "cartons of ice cream for dinner," not to mention all that booze, yet remaining an effortless size two.

Oh and did I mention the lame character development? Either Waverly's sidekicks are so poorly written I didn't care to recall them, or else they change names and come and go throughout the manuscript. All melding into one big ball of unrealistic, unsympathetic generic "women's best friend" and, of course, "best gay friend." (The advance copy was so full of typos, I couldn't honestly say which it was.)

Not to give anything away central to the plot (though it's so predictable it's hard NOT to spoil it), but one of Waverly's new best friends is, I kid you not, a supermodel-Olympic gold medalist-medical doctor-wife of an NBA superstar who meets Waverly and instantly becomes her new bestie, spending the day shopping and giving her a professional quality makeover (another talent for the already ludicrously hyphenated character). Guess she had the day off from the hospital.

Look, I too work in sports, and while many (most) high-level athletes are nice, even friendly, with those they work with, they are rarely actual "friends" with those outside their immediate circle. I've certainly never heard of anyone who meets a semi-stranger ("hey, I worked with your husband for two hours once") on a plane and then spends the next two days hanging out with them. If for no other reason than they're too darn busy, with their days booked months, even years, in advance. That goes double for the true superstars, who are usually extremely guarded about their privacy.

I will thank the author for one thing: At a certain point, it looked as if she was going to hook Waverly up with her Olympian-doctor BFF's NBA star husband. They were together, alone in a hotel, sharing a meal, and a lot of wine, and Waverly says, "Do you ever wish you couldn't remember the night before?" Kudos to Maria Murnane for at least avoiding that one ick moment for her already unlikable heroine.

The author was obviously inspired by the far superior "Shopaholic" series by Sophia Kinsella. But what Murnane missed is that "Shopaholic," while equally unrealistic, is laugh-out-loud funny (at least the first few books), and artfully written, making for a fun, frothy read. Unfortunately, "Perfect on Paper" is none of the above.
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