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The Wedding Girl: When 'I do' gives you deja vu it could be a problem...»rank: 4801par: Madeleine Wickham
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A Desirable Residence»rank: 24169par: Madeleine Wickham
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Sleeping Arrangements»rank: 16286par: Madeleine Wickham
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The Gatecrasher: A Novel»rank: 8890par: Madeleine Wickham
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Cocktails for Three»rank: 1289par: Madeleine Wickham
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Cocktails for Three focuses equally on three different women, and on their friendship, unlike many books aimed at twentysomething and thirtysomething females. lt is not told in the first person, thus avoiding solipsistic navel-gazing about the lack of decent men and their early-life crises. This is enough to make it stand out from the mass of 'women-friendly' novels that crowd the marketplace with their pink book jackets and lurid strap-lines (unfortunately, its book jacket would have you think otherwise, but don't be put off). Wickham cleverly puts ... |
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Swimming Pool SUNDAY: When Everything Changes in An Instant...»rank: 53428par: Madeleine Wickham
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Cocktails for Three focuses equally on three different women, and on their friendship, unlike many books aimed at twentysomething and thirtysomething females. lt is not told in the first person, thus avoiding solipsistic navel-gazing about the lack of decent men and their early-life crises. This is enough to make it stand out from the mass of 'women-friendly' novels that crowd the marketplace with their pink book jackets and lurid strap-lines (unfortunately, its book jacket would have you think otherwise, but don't be put off). Wickham cleverly puts ... |
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Cocktails for Three»rank: 54003par: Madeleine Wickham
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Cocktails for Three focuses equally on three different women, and on their friendship, unlike many books aimed at twentysomething and thirtysomething females. lt is not told in the first person, thus avoiding solipsistic navel-gazing about the lack of decent men and their early-life crises. This is enough to make it stand out from the mass of 'women-friendly' novels that crowd the marketplace with their pink book jackets and lurid strap-lines (unfortunately, its book jacket would have you think otherwise, but don't be put off). Wickham cleverly puts ... |
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The Gatecrasher: A Novel»rank: 59186par: Madeleine Wickham
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Cocktails for Three focuses equally on three different women, and on their friendship, unlike many books aimed at twentysomething and thirtysomething females. lt is not told in the first person, thus avoiding solipsistic navel-gazing about the lack of decent men and their early-life crises. This is enough to make it stand out from the mass of 'women-friendly' novels that crowd the marketplace with their pink book jackets and lurid strap-lines (unfortunately, its book jacket would have you think otherwise, but don't be put off). Wickham cleverly puts ... |
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Cocktails for Three»rank: 63822par: Madeleine Wickham
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Cocktails for Three focuses equally on three different women, and on their friendship, unlike many books aimed at twentysomething and thirtysomething females. lt is not told in the first person, thus avoiding solipsistic navel-gazing about the lack of decent men and their early-life crises. This is enough to make it stand out from the mass of 'women-friendly' novels that crowd the marketplace with their pink book jackets and lurid strap-lines (unfortunately, its book jacket would have you think otherwise, but don't be put off). Wickham cleverly puts ... |
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Swimming Pool Sunday»rank: 57795par: Madeleine Wickham
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Cocktails for Three focuses equally on three different women, and on their friendship, unlike many books aimed at twentysomething and thirtysomething females. lt is not told in the first person, thus avoiding solipsistic navel-gazing about the lack of decent men and their early-life crises. This is enough to make it stand out from the mass of 'women-friendly' novels that crowd the marketplace with their pink book jackets and lurid strap-lines (unfortunately, its book jacket would have you think otherwise, but don't be put off). Wickham cleverly puts ... |