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by indra_thevi - written on 02/06/07
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grab this book and read it.... i read it in one sitting and i must say that melissa hill come up with good twist. i have also read her other books and the plot and the ending is never the same.
by Delicate_Orchid1 - written on 26/04/06 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Just before graduation, a group of friends spend a lovely evening at St Stephen’s Green in Dublin contemplating what the future might hold for each of them. Having spent many years together, everyone seems to have figured out precisely in their minds what is in store. Leah, an ace in the kitchen, is certainly destined to become a chef. Robin, who is a little quieter than everyone else in the group, probably will find herself in the role of an accountant. Olivia, a little on the plump side and motherly, is bound to get married to childhood sweetheart Peter and have a wealth of children, while Amanda is destined to become famous. Dreaming about the future, the friends make ...
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