3.5So, it was far more chicklitty than I was hoping for and not quite as sinister but I enjoyed it all the same.Liked Barr's style immediately and her well placed little non-obvious clues for the outcome. Would definitely consider another of her efforts.Its fair to say she created a right nut-job...
You shouldn't mistake Sisterhood for light entertainment - its quite dark and disturbing.While I liked the book, I found that I failed to much like or empathise with either Helen or Liz - they are both too flawed to be very likeable and I have found this in other novels by Barr. She creates chara...
The best thing about this book: It's a page turner! Yes, the kind of book that you can read in under two hours and feel refreshed to tackle any other mind boggling task.Story: Emma loves Matt. He's suggested they move to France, so she sold her home in Brighton and will move to France because she...
I read this book in one day…I absolutely could not put it down. The story grabs you from the very beginning, and doesn’t let go until the last page. The four friends, Susie, Amanda, Izzy, and Tamsin, are so different from each other, and yet they all seem to belong together. Also, their differenc...
That was what they said, and that was why the very language school at which he had done his TEFL course offered him an actual teaching job the moment he was qualified. He was still not completely sure about his past conditional, but he was not going to point that out to anyone. ‘More people are w...
It was not going to be her, and yet there was the smallest of chances. Perhaps this would be the moment when she walked in with a breezy explanation and salvaged it all, and I got to go home. Maybe, I thought, she was ringing the bell rather than using her key as a gesture of sheepishness, becaus...