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Marian
Keyes Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Marian
Keyes Book Reviews Last
Chance
Saloon
by Marian
Keyes Fiction-Net Rating Tara,
Katherine and Fintan. Best
friends since they were teenagers
in the days of legwarmers, pink
stretch jeans and Duran Duran.
Now in their early thirties,
they're living in London but so
far only Fintan has managed to
find true love. It's
real girlie stuff and best read
in a sumptuous bubble bath with a
cup of tea and no
interruptions. Last
Chance Saloon - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Rachel's
Holiday
by Marian
Keyes Fiction-Net Rating Here's
Rachel Walsh, twenty-seven and
the miserable owner of size eight
feet. She has regular congress
with Luke Costello, a man who
wears his leather trousers tight
and she's fond - some might say
too fond - of recreational
drugs.
Until
everything goes pear-shaped and
she finds herself being
frog-marched to the Cloisters -
Dublin's answer to the Betty Ford
Clinic. Running
alongside the usual themes of
boyfriends, embarrassing parents
and shopping is the far less
cheerful subject of addiction.
Marian Keyes has set herself a
hard task in combining the two
without sacrificing the
appropriate tone of
either. Rachel's
Holiday - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Sushi
For
Beginners
by Marian
Keyes Fiction-Net Rating Prada-wearing
magazine editor Lisa Edwards
thinks her life is over when her
'fabulous' new job turns out to
be deportation to Dublin,
launching 'Colleen' magazine.
Might her new boss, the
dishevelled and moody Jack
Devine, save her from a fate
worse than hell? I
was gripped throughout this book
and despite being another long
read, Sushi for Beginners never
slackens off or becomes
dull. Sushi
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