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I Saw You First - Cindy Blake


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I Saw You First - Cindy Blake

 
Description: ISBN 0671016008 / Author: Cindy Blake / Genre: Fiction

Newest Review: ... them. One of the six main characters writes a self help book for the money then starts to believe her own advice about ... more

 ... relatinships, despite the fact that hers is falling apart. The characters relationships with each other become involved as they start to keep secrets from their partners. Relationships with their families are complicated, everyone has dificulties relating to their past, and it's not their own partners that can relate to that. Affairs, secret jelousys. This has everything you'd find in a Joanna Trollope novel, with a similar amount of wit. ...more

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One of the funiest books I have ever read. Cindy Blake satirises American informercials and the kind of people that write them. One of the six main characters writes a self help book for the money then starts to believe her own advice about relatinships, despite the fact that hers is falling apart. The characters relationships with each other become involved as they start to keep secrets from their partners. Relationships with their families are complicated, everyone has dificulties relating to their past, and it's not their own partners that can relate to that. Affairs, secret jelousys. This has everything you'd find in a Joanna Trollope ...  Read the complete review

 

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