Dragi, postala sam vještica prošlog petka

Dragi, postala sam vještica prošlog petka

Arina Holina

What to do if a man offers a woman wealth, career, fame and love? It's hard to resist — who doesn't want to be better than others these days?

Three ambitious, attractive, but lonely and not particularly happy friends suddenly meet wonderful men who turn their lives into a fairy tale. Each of them expects career advancement, fantastic fees, fame, and at the same time, each of them has a passionate, visible, sexy and rich lover. But, friends forget that not all fairy tales have a happy ending... Dear, I became a witch last Friday! is a novel that will make you laugh and entertain you by taking you through the world of young rich Muscovite women who, although they devote their passion to fashion, drinking cocktails, gossiping and searching for the ideal man, do not lack imagination and wit.

Translation
Igor Buljan
Editor
Ana Brnardić
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
386
Publisher
Naklada Ljevak, Zagreb, 2009.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53303-048-7

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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