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Victoria
Routledge Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Victoria
Routledge Book Reviews Friends
Like These
by Victoria
Routledge Fiction-Net Rating Ever
found that missing Malteser
- all over the seat of your
linen Jigsaw suit? Realised you
remember the words to everything
the Human League ever wrote
- but not your seven times
table? Photocopied your face out
of boredom on a holiday temp job?
Worried that you ALWAYS look like
Jo Brand in your friends' photos?
Yes? This
is the debut novel from (when it
was first published) twenty-four
year old Victoria Routledge. The
word 'Friends' appears in its
title and in fact, the book owes
much of its premise to the US
comedy of that name. Friends
Like These - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Kiss
Him
Goodbye
by Victoria
Routledge Fiction-Net Rating Kate
Craig has many pet hates but top
of the list is London. She's
managed to steer clear for
twenty-one years until her
boyfriend, Giles, convinces her
to visit his palatial Chelsea
home. Victoria
Routledge must be gaining in
confidence. At five hundred and
sixty-eight pages, her second
novel, Kiss Him Goodbye has a lot
more meat on its bones than its
predecessor. I'm not sure that
this novel has anything more to
say than the first one but what
it does say, it says more
convincingly. Kiss
Him Goodbye - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Victoria
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