Mango
Mango in Review

 
frangliz
Mango tastes good to me so far (659 words)
by - written on 17/12/06 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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I was a little dubious about joining a book club as people often seem to be very critical of them, so it seems only fair that I say that my experience of Mango has been without problems so far. Not the best of starts, as my introductory book was left in my dustbin - it was a relatively new one and had been emptied that ...  Read the complete review

tabyorky
Bargain books (750 words)
by - written on 09/05/02, updated on  09/05/02 (Very useful, 146 readings)
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Mango is a book club for women. I first heard about Mango, when I got a leaflet through the door. I decided to join as I love reading books especially romance books. The books you will find in the Mango catalogue are:- Romance Horror Biographies There are more romance books though, than any of the other two. ...  Read the complete review

Mango: Very Juicy Books Here (777 words)
by - written on 09/03/02, updated on  01/05/02
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Mango are a book club, I first heard of them when I used to go on websites and see their banners telling me how I could get a free gift for joining, as I am up for all free things I decided to log onto www.mango.co.uk and have a look at what they were offering, as I am not a huge book club fan and don't read much. I looked ...  Read the complete review

julietta
Watch out ladies - you've been Mango-ed! (528 words)
by - written on 09/09/01, updated on  09/09/01 (Very useful, 985 readings)
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If I had to describe myself in any context, one thing that would surely come up would be the fact that I am a book-sinner. This simply meaning that I spend far too much of my time reading books to the detriment of all other meaningful life tasks, household chores, personal hygiene (only kidding) etc. Saying this, the day was ...  Read the complete review

weebagpuss
Mango: Frothy fun lacking a competitive edge (1413 words)
by - written on 21/08/01, updated on  21/08/01 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Ever since the age of two, when I’d sit in my wooden swiss chalet in the garden, surrounded with Enid Blyton books, I’ve always been an avid reader. I’m the sort of person who, wherever I’m going, always has to pack a book in case of emergencies – being kept waiting for a train for example! Consequently, ...  Read the complete review

angelicapickles
The Mango Story from the other side of the fence... (474 words)
by - written on 19/08/01, updated on  19/08/01 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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I have read the terrible write ups Mango has had on here and have responded but felt it was time to put fingers to the keyboard and tell the other side of the Mango story. I was happily searching one day on the net and came across a site called Mango- ahh books so quickly i clicked and arrived at the website. This was back in ...  Read the complete review

missbrowneyedgirl
Crowned ReviewMango: Hmmmmm... (1808 words)
by - written on 10/08/01, updated on  16/10/01 (Very useful, 292 readings)
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I love books, not quite with the passion I love CDs, but nonetheless still a great love. So, there I was browsing through our beloved Dooyoo when an advertising banner caught my eye. Now as much as this was incredible in itself, as I have an amazing talent for ignoring banners, but it told me great tales on wonderful books for a mere ...  Read the complete review

jennifer3002
what a peach of a find (343 words)
by - written on 17/07/01, updated on  17/07/01 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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last week I got one of those annoying leaflets in my magazine the type that you just throw in the bin. I wish that they never had them but on this occasion I found one for a book club called mango. It had all my favourite authors on offer from only £1 per book so I decided to give them a try. You can order by post but they ...  Read the complete review

melsfab
Mango: Really good!! (174 words)
by - written on 11/06/01, updated on  11/06/01 (Useful, 48 readings)
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This is really one of the better book clubs for women that I have found. I accidently stumbled upon the website, and imediately became interested in the special offer of 5 books and a free gift for £5 ( this offer changes a few times a year!). I signed up, although there were not that many books to choose from. All you have to do is ...  Read the complete review

The juciest club ever (454 words)
by - written on 12/04/01, updated on  17/04/01
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I have never really been that much into reading, I have also never been a member of any book club before either. This is because once you buy a book usually you don't get rid of them and you ahve to make a purchase all the time which means you loose a lot of money on books you'll never read. I first heard of Mango when I ...  Read the complete review

wordgirl
Mango: A fruitful way to buy fiction? (393 words)
by - written on 05/12/00, updated on  05/12/00 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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Mangoes are juicy fruits from exotic countries, which are yummy when ripe and very messy to eat. Mango.co.uk is a book club. The only thing I can see it having in common with mangoes is that some of the books are juicy. And it has nothing to do with clickmango, the website promoted by Joanna Lumley, which sadly was not ab fab ...  Read the complete review

stroppy-moppy
Give Them A Try (320 words)
by - written on 09/10/00, updated on  09/10/00 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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I've used a number of mail order book clubs and found that non compares quite as favourably as Mango if you like reading modern fiction and novels. I was introduced to them through a leaflet in a magazine. It was 5 books for a fiver plus £2.95 P&P. As I read a lot and a lot of my favourite authors had new books out that I ...  Read the complete review

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