City Woman - Patricia Scanlan Reviews


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Newest Review: ... I found it hard to finish reading it as there seemed to be no point in doing so. The story revolves around three women who ... more
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Customer City Woman - Patricia Scanlan Reviews (1)

by - written on 02/09/09 (Useful, 25 readings)
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There is nothing good whatsoever about his book. It's characters are incredibly stupid and extremely irritating and their conversations seemed fake and unbelievable. There is no real story to the book and as soon as I realised this I found it hard to finish reading it as there seemed to be no point in doing so. The story revolves around three women who at the start of the book are unhappy with either their love life, their career, or both. Obviously by the end of the book all their problems are solved and they live happily ever after. Yet even this ending is spoilt by the phrase, "To be continued" which presumably is to force the reader into ... Read the complete review
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