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Newest Review: ... feeling afterwards. Living Dangerously fits nicely into this category. There's nothing particularly special about it but it ... more |
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Read Reviews for Living Dangerously - Katie Ffo...
by - written on 13/09/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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I like Katie Ffordes books; I find them to be easy reading. They don't have the same emotional pull as some other books but they do keep you entertained and leave you with a warm, happy feeling afterwards. Living Dangerously fits nicely into this category. There's nothing particularly special about it but it does make a good holiday read. Polly lives in the Cotswolds; she is 35, happy and celibate. She lives with her cat and a Rayburn and believes that a relationship would complicate things. Polly works at the Whole Nut Cafe, and is part of the Save Our High Street campaign. She is also trying to get her pottery career off the ground whilst dodging people's ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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A while back I read another of Katie Fforde's books, The Rose Revived and enjoyed it, so when I was looking for new books and spotted a copy of Living Dangerously in a charity shop I decided to buy it. ~The Plot~ Polly Cameron is 35 years old and works in a café with her best friend Bridget. She lives in a small cottage with only her cat for company, but insists that she is happy being single. She has a busy life anyway, what with assisting in a 'Save our high-street' campaign to stop beautiful old buildings being torn down, and she is also a potter attending craft fairs and the like with her pots regularly. When old friend Melissa ... Read the complete review
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