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|title=The Good Luck Girl
|author=Kerry Reichs
|date=August 2009
|isbn=978-0752891705
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0752891707</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0752891707</amazonus>
|sort=Good Luck Girl
|cover=0752891707
|aznuk=0752891707
|aznus=0752891707
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Maeve is, apparently, a flaky and rather materialistic young woman in the USA, who spends money impulsively. She loses track of time when involved in other projects, such as discovering old friends on Facebook, and repeatedly turns up late for her job. She depends on her parents for handouts, meals, and hugs when things go wrong. The book is told from Maeve's perspective, and during the first couple of chapters, I wondered if I was going to have any sympathy for her at all. Her only redeeming feature appears to be her affection for Oliver, her white cockatiel.