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Point, Click, Love by Molly Shapiro
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Dec 20, 2011 | ISBN 9780345527646

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Point, Click, Love is a thoroughly engaging debut novel about a group of Midwestern women grappling with the mysteries of love, marriage, and children. Molly Shapiro writes with wit, insight, and a light touch.” —New York Times bestselling author Tom Perrotta

The Social Network meets Rona Jaffe’s ‘50s classic The Best of Everything in this timely page-turner about four thirty-to-forty something women friends whose lives are irrevocably changed by the power of the Internet – from Facebook and Match.com to celebrity e-zines and sperm donor web sites. Written in a compelling narrative and set in the Midwest, this isn’t a book about technology; it’s a story about love, marriage, divorce, infidelity, career and child-rearing. The author does a terrific job of capturing the zeitgeist of 21st century women.”  — Jane Heller, author of Female Intelligence

“Molly Shapiro’s debut is sassy and hilarious.” –Michael Lee West, author of Gone with a Handsomer Man

A frank examination of romance in the digital age drives Shapiro’s lively debut novel (after a short story collection, Eternal City). Shapiro peppers the narrative with sharp observations on relationships both real and virtual. As warm as it is witty, Shapiro’s fiction outing emphasizes the importance of genuine connection, wherever it might be found.” —Publishers Weekly

“Loved, loved the writing, the storytelling and the message.” —Bookshipper

“I loved Point, Click, Love and think it would make a great gift book. For men, for women, for everybody!” —Huntington News.net

Overall, Point, Click, Love is a good Chick Lit book. Obviously I loved it because of it’s setting, but it is also one of those books where the author does a good job of presenting several different ways ones life (and love) could be impacted by the Internet.” –Charlotte’s Web of Books

“Point, Click, Love
is a fun read for all of us, whether we’re married, single, divorced, with babies, without babies, lovers or haters or Facebook, the Internet, celeb sites, and twitter.” —Manic Mommy

A witty examination of the push-pull hazards and rewards of online flirtation.”
The Pitch

In this modern novel, happily ever after doesn’t have to include marriage.”
–Woman Around Town

Deliriously good. . . an easy, breezy read.” —Boston Herald

“A sexy, fun and poignant read.” —Patch

“Point, Click, Love
serves up a good, sassy, easy to read story of four very different women, and does so with a twist.” –Twisting the Lens

It’s fun and crass yet also thoughtful and insightful.” —Chick Lit is Not Dead

“Point, Click, Love
is for the new generation of SATC lovers . . . The friendships are strong and the writing is a breath of fresh air — with a very real and honest look at the tech world we live in, through the eyes of the four heroines. This book will have you hooked until the end and leave you a satisfied reader.” –SheKnows Book Lounge

“Fresh and edgy . . . Shaprio’s dialogue will leave you feeling like you’ve just had a conversation with a great friend.” —Fodor’s.com

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