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Sushi for Beginners - Marian Keyes |
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09/10/01 (46 review reads) |
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Advantages: Light, easy reading
Disadvantages: Similar to other novels by this author
Set in modern day S. Ireland, this novel explores a period in the lives of 3 women who become inextricably linked. Lisa is used to living the high life as editor of Femme magazine in London. It comes as a shock when the new job she's been hoping for involves moving to Ireland and starting from scratch. All of a sudden she realises she isn't as hard as she thought. Ashling has her own flat, a good job and plenty of friends - all she really wants is a man. However, people are not always what they seem. Outwardly Clodagh seems to have it all with a fantastic husband and 2 gorgeous children. However, she yearns for excitement and almost ends up losing everything. A tale that shows that life rarely turns out the way you plan it but is usually what you make it. A great holiday read.
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- 10/10/01 Sorry. Gotta ditto MykReeve on this one...
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- 09/10/01 Sorry for the low rating, but I would have liked to have read more of an opinion on the book, rather than just the plot. What's the writing like? Is it easy to read? How good, or believable, is the dialogue? Are the characters well developed? Did you enjoy the book? Have you read any other books by the author? If so, can you compare this one to them? If not, will you?
If you should update this opinion, let me know, and I'll come back and rerate. Cheers! |
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