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Pick Me Up, by Zoe Rice

Yesterday? My life was perfect. I was a full-fledged New York gallerista, gossiping all day about my favorite subject-art-while selling hundred-thousand-dollar paintings I would have died to own. The only thing better than my job at the Emerson Bond Gallery? The whopping promotion I was just about to get...

Today? Emerson Bond just dropped dead.
Now we may all be out of a job: my fabulous boss Freddie (love him!). Our absolutely adorable receptionist Kimmy (love her!). And devoted, well-meaning me (love me!).

Tomorrow? I can't even think about it...
...because I've definitely gotten off on the wrong foot with the insufferable star artist who's responsible for my professional future. And then there's the new blood at the Bond Gallery: Avery Devon, the man so gorgeous I can't even speak to him. The man now in charge of my whole life. The man who, if I'm really, really lucky, will teach me all about the art of love-and not just in my dreams...

  • Sales Rank: #1774316 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-06
  • Released on: 2006-06-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.06" h x .67" w x 5.34" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 280 pages

From Booklist
Chick-lit takes on the New York art scene in Rice's enjoyable debut. Gallery director Izzy Duncan is beginning to make her mark at the Emerson Bond Gallery. When the gallery's eccentric benefactor suddenly dies, Izzy's life is thrown into a tailspin. She thinks her new boss may just be her Prince Charming, and her ardor overrides her concern over the direction he's taking the gallery. Meanwhile, she's working overtime to get back in the good graces of a new artist she inadvertently offended. There's a Sex in the City vibe to this novel that will attract some readers, and a sentimental side that will appeal to the true romantics. Izzy is entrenched in the glamorous world of artists and celebrities, but her own hopes and problems seem realistic. This book is bound to please young women seeking the same sort of fulfillment in their work and love lives that Izzy is. Aleksandra Kostovski
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Review
"Pick Me Up is clever, witty and fun! Izzy is a great character and I love Freddie. So funny! -- Sophie Kinsella, bestselling author of Shopaholic

About the Author
Zoë Rice grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in Manhattan. After graduating from Yale, she spent four years editing while her friends told her she should write. She hopes they're happy now.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Best chick-lit since Shopaholic
By Angie Arobo
I bought this book after seeing Zoe Rice's MySpace page and the quote from Sophie Kinsella (my favorite author), and I'm so glad I did! Literally, I couldn't put the book down and read it nearly from start to finish in one day. Since there aren't other reviews yet, I'll do plot first: Izzy Duncan's about to get a huge promotion at the Emerson Bond Gallery, where she's the director, but starting from the first chapter, everything goes wrong. First Emerson Bond dies, then Izzy accidentally offends her next star artist, and then her love life turns to disarray. Things start to look up when Izzy finds out her boss just might be her dream man, but then she discovers that the new boss (Avery) *and* her new artist might have some hidden secrets that could change everything. At the same time, her best guy friend, Jamie, writes a newspaper column about pick up lines, and suddenly all of New York is spouting out hilarious, cheesy pick up lines and coupling right and left. Every chapter starts with a pick up line, and some of them are groaners, but the really fun kind.

PICK ME UP has great characters and dialogue, which made it feel like a clever as well as funny read. I enjoyed how Izzy was sweet, but also fiesty--she'll stand up for herself. And the love story was so, so engaging without being too sappy. Now that I know the ending, I've got to read the novel again and see if I missed some revealing clues! I couldn't wait to get to the end so I could find out what the characters' mysterious secrets were. And it's a totally satisfying reveal! I love that. Also, I appreciated how Izzy is a smart, accomplished career woman who loves her job. Too many chick-lit books have the same old "hate my job, bitter, bitter" heroine, but Izzy's at once smart, warm, and a joy to read.

Please write more books Zoe Rice!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Helped to Pick me Up!
By Jennae Lefebvre
Pick Me Up by: Zoë Rice
Book Review
August 13th 2008

With chapters named for bad pick-up lines, I knew after skimming through this book at the library, I had to give Zoë Rice a try. Pick Me Up was in the romance section, so I was a little hesitant. But my mind was quickly put to ease as a laughed out loud the first afternoon I picked it up, and had a hard time putting it back down.

Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again?

Sex and the City let the rest of the world in on a little secret... being a confident, hard-working, harder playing socialite with tons of friends and tons of money is AWESOME! Given the right set of circumstances, and the right set of gene's that would transform me into Sarah Jessica Parker, I would make an awesome socialite. Just not the Sex and the City variety.

Would you like a raisin? How `bout a date?

Instead, I dream of being Izzy from Rice's "Pick Me Up." She's a more practical character. Not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. She's real.

If I told you that you had a great body, would you hold it against me?

Real friends that any woman would fantasize about. A wonderful best friend who just happens to be one of New York's best celebrity "handler". A funny and awkward newspaper journalist who writes a relationship advise column so popular it transforms his status in life overnight. A, somewhat cartoon-ish and over-the-top gay boss. I guess since the book rotates around the art world, Rice felt obligated to stay a little stereotypical when it came to the "fill-in" characters surrounding her gallery.

You look like a masterpiece - so how "bout I be the master and you give me a piece?

The dream job! Art director for a smaller gallery where she has a good amount of leg-room to go about business as she sees fit. That is until....

Would you like gin and platonic or do you prefer Scotch and sofa?

Nope. I won't ruin it. It's a pivotal part of the novel. But, whatever does happen that I'm not spoiling, causes two new men to come crashing into Izzy's life. One, a laid back, rude, full of himself artist who immediately bumps heads with and constantly teases our hero. The other, a man who in the embodiment of everything Izzy thinks she wants in a man.

May I have this dance ... horizontally?

The characters dance their way though life, each learning a little bit about each other and a lot about themselves. Pick Me Up isn't a coming of age novel - per say - but there is definitely some growing up done as the chapters progress.

If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put U and I together.

Never boring and frequently laughable, Izzy's life spirals up then down then up - you get my drift. Zoë Rice is an artist of discription, a master of sarcasm, and a new addition to my "must read" list of authors.

You look like you've heard every line in the book. So what's one more?

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Good, could have been better
By Bearette24
This is the story of Izzy, the director at an Upper East Side art gallery in New York. Izzy's life is thrown into upheaval when the gallery's owner dies and she gets a new boss, Avery Devon, along with a new major artist, Grady Cole.

Things get off to a bad start between Izzy and Grady when she yells at him on the subway, not knowing who he is, for something he hasn't done. Avery, on the other hand, appeals to Izzy immediately. However, Avery and Grady both have a secret, and no one's telling Izzy.

The Avery-Grady-Izzy love triangle didn't really work for me because it was obvious from the beginning which of the guys was a "bad guy" and which one she was going to end up with. One of the guys is well-characterized, while the other is more of a two-dimensional villain. Nevertheless, the secret helps drive the plot, especially toward the end. It was also a little densely written and detail-heavy, but nonetheless enjoyable.

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