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Izzy is a journalist who usually writes a technology column for a local newspaper. Her somewhat-intimidating boss William sets her the task of dating thirty-one men, via an internet dating site, all within a month, and writing about it for the paper. Having an active, though fruitless, social life with her friend Donna, Izzy knows what she wants in a man, so creates a shopping list of dos and don'ts and starts ticking them off as she meets the men. Follow the ups and downs of the dating process including Tim 'the Weeble', whose date leads Izzy to see banoffee pie in a whole new light, Lawrence…mehr

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Izzy is a journalist who usually writes a technology column for a local newspaper. Her somewhat-intimidating boss William sets her the task of dating thirty-one men, via an internet dating site, all within a month, and writing about it for the paper. Having an active, though fruitless, social life with her friend Donna, Izzy knows what she wants in a man, so creates a shopping list of dos and don'ts and starts ticking them off as she meets the men. Follow the ups and downs of the dating process including Tim 'the Weeble', whose date leads Izzy to see banoffee pie in a whole new light, Lawrence the super-skinny social worker, Felix with his bizarre penchant for Persian Piranhas, and 'the music maestro but don't talk about dead pets' Jake. By the end of the month, will Izzy have met Mr Right?
Autorenporträt
Jacob Carlisle lived in Ferguslie Park, the setting for his debut novel, Small Fish Big Fish, until he was fifteen. At twenty-one he went back to study full-time at Langside College, and from there to Glasgow University, graduating Bachelor of Science. A regular on the Scottish Folk Club circuit, Jacob played guitar and sang with friends and cousins for pocket money. He lived in Paisley until, at the age of twenty-six, he met and married Sue, who convinced him to return with her to Australia, a move he has never regretted. In 2011, Jacob discovered a talent for writing fiction and has published a number of short stories as well as his novel, Small Fish Big Fish. Jacob lives with his wife, in Melbourne. They have two beautiful daughters, and two seriously cheeky grandchildren.