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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Richly drawn in its intimacy with sexual inuendo building tension throughout, it kept me engaged from start to finish. I was pleasantly surprised as you can not really judge a book by the title. ( )Boring Kate Flynn, a London academic, has decided to abandon her life in the city, and has moved back to the Cardiff of her youth. The move back is a difficult one for Kate; she is bored and lonely. She reaches out to an old friend, David, who is currently having problems with this own marriage, and simultaneously starts a relationship with Jamie, David's eldest son. I requested this book because I was intrigued by the idea, but I never really felt as though Hadley followed through on the premise. If I hadn't have been reading the novel for review, it is likely I would have abandoned it somewhere around page 50. Although I'm glad I persevered and finished the novel, unfortunately, it didn't grab my attention and demand to be read - it took me a long time to get through it. I didn't particularly like any of the characters in the novel, but did find Kate interesting, particularly her relationship with her mother. I intend to seek out other Tessa Hadley novels; friends have long recommended Accidents in the Home as a great read. If you are new to Hadley's work, however, I'm not sure this is the place to start. I definitely had to push myself to finish this book. I'm not sure why I did. The main character, Kate, returns to her childhood home to care for her aging mother, leaving behind her career and life in London. From the beginning, Kate is self-absorbed, caustic and generally unlikeable. Somehow these qualities attract her best friend's brother and his son. Her sexual relationship with the under-age son is odd (and illegal in the U.S.). The ending was quite surprising to me; at long last, her arrogance and disregard for everyone else leave her alone with her problems and, worst of all, herself. I wasn't able to read this book the first try around, so I read several others in between and finally picked it up again. I can't way I would reccomend this slow-moving novel. The story lacked substance, strong characters and moving dialogue. I was diappointed. no reviews | add a review
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