The worst thing about this book is the ridiculous, unbelievable main character, to adolescent girl-afraid boy's dream of a woman, and to have this character written by author of WHO, being a woman herself, Should really know better. The gratutious dental surgery scene Seems to have been written with some weary c-movie adaptation in mind. Let us not even discuss the actual writing, where the reader has to put up with phrases like "... examined what the speed of her . " I read this book stuck on a train, so had no choice. HOWEVER, I did throw it away at the end of my journey rather than leave it for some unsuspecting fellow traveler. Life's just too short for a book like this!