Sarah Mlynowski
Language: English
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Fiction Women
Publisher: MIRA
Published: Jan 1, 2004
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MB is for Masters in Business Which is what Kimmy, Russ, Jamie and Layla are supposed to be studying for. Jamie at least has serious academic intent. Well, until the first day, when he develops a not-so-secret crush. MB is for Marriage Bait Layla's goal is perfection: perfect marks, perfect six-figure salary, perfect (i.e. rich, gorgeous, sexy) New York banker husband...candidate already identified as Bradley Green. The trouble is, seducing him could get her expelled. MB is for Multiple Bed-hopping Definitely Kimmy's favourite homework - starting with Jamie but moving swiftly on to Russ, until she discovers the small matter of his girlfriend back home. Hopefully Business Studies includes a minor in boyfriend embezzlement because Kimmy's going to need if she's to keep hold of Russ. MB is for Misbehaving Boyfriend Russ didn't intend to be unfaithful - to either girlfriend! He never thought he'd find one woman who wanted him, let alone two. But since he can't even pick a major, how can he choose one true soul mate? ### From Booklist Mlynowski, author of *Fishbowl* (2002) and *As Seen on TV* [BKL S 15 03], returns with another delightful tale about an unlikely group of friends. Kimmy, Jamie, Layla, and Russ meet in business school at the University of Connecticut. Kimmy hooks up with Jamie before classes even start and regrets the move almost instantly, especially when he begins writing her love poems in the co-ed bathroom. It's handsome Russ who catches Kimmy's eye, but Russ has a girlfriend back at home in Canada. Not that this means he's able to keep away from flirtatious Kimmy. Layla is more focused on school than the other three combined, and she's already picked out her future boyfriend from the crop of next year's applicants. The shifts in the group's loyalties and friendships--Kimmy and Layla form an unlikely but deep friendship, while Jamie begins to realize that his affections for Kimmy are being replaced by much deeper feelings for another--keep Mlynowski's fourth novel fresh and riveting. *Kristine Huntley* *Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved* ### Review "Mlynowski, author of *Fishbowl*, returns with another delightful tale about an unlikely group of friends...Mlynowski's fourth novel [is] fresh and riveting." --Booklist "Warning: do not attempt to read Monkey Business while drinking. Sarah Mlynowski's hilarious writing had me snorting tea all over my new unvarnished oak dining-table." --Internationally bestselling author Chris Manby "You will get to know these characters as well as your own friends...I did not find anything in this book I didn't like. It was thoroughly enjoyable, endearing and will keep you turning pages until the end." --chicklitbooks.com