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Tuesday's Child - Louise Bagshawe


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Tuesday's Child - Louise Bagshawe

 
Description: ISBN 0755304284 / Author: Louise Bagshawe / Genre: Fiction

Newest Review: ... property business. The downside? Todd only hires perfect English roses, which means that Lucy has to change just about ... more

 ... everything about herself to suit the job description. Can the self-confessed tomboy pull it off? ***The Characters*** Lucy - The central character of the book is instantly engaging, especially as she seems very 'real'. As the book progressed, I was very keen to see if she could pull off such an unlikely transformation, and what would happen if she did. Ollie - Lucy's flatmate seems nice enough, although it was quite frustrating to see him so sucked in by Annoying Victoria (see her character paragraph underneath t...more

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Premium Review Tuesday's Child - Louise Bagshawe: A great chick lit read (596 words)
by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Although I've previously reviewed Glitz by the same author, Tuesday's Child was actually the first book by Louise Bagshawe that I read. ***The Plot*** Lucy Evans is a dedicated tomboy. Living with her lawyer flatmate Ollie, she earns a pittance as a games reviewer and is forever broke. At one particularly bad moment, three things happen that throw Lucy's life into disarray: 1) Her games magazine is swallowed up by a rival title and she's suddenly out of a job and utterly penniless; 2) Ollie gets engaged to Annoying Victoria; and 3) Said engagement means that Lucy has to move out of the flat so that Annoying Victoria can move in. Forced to evaluate her ...  Read the complete review

 

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