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Ralph's Party by Lisa Jewell
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Ralph's Party

by Lisa Jewell

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Penguin Books Ltd (1999), Edition: First Edition. Paperback original, Paperback, 368 pages

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Underhållande. Typisk lättsam strandbok att ha på semestern. ( )
  Stranst | Jul 16, 2008 |
I read this when Chick lit had just really started to get huge and I LOVED it. ( )
  krsball | May 27, 2008 |
It has been years since I read this book, but I do remember that I loved it at the time. It may have been just the "read" I needed at the time but it provided such fun "chick lit" type of enjoyment that I immediately requested another Lisa Jewell novel for my birthday that was coming up. (I never actually read the other one because I am very flighty...but I do intend coming back to it one rainy day when the mood is right). ( )
  michelly | Mar 23, 2008 |
Excellent and a joy to read.
read it all in a few stages.
Thanks Lisa.
  frenz | Oct 3, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0452281636, Paperback)

"Lisa Jewell pulls off a rare trick which even the likes of Helen Fielding and Nick Hornby couldn't quite manage. She has written a book about relationships, which appeals in equal measure to men and women."-The Times (London)

Meet the residents of the London brownstone on 31 Almanac Road who together weave a tangled web of romance. Ralph, a ne'er-do-well artist, suddenly realizes he's head over heels in love with his new flatmate Jem, the most fun and sensible girl he's ever encountered. Unfortunately, Ralph's best friend, Smith, has already won Jem's affections, although Smith has not entirely given up his passion for the femme fatale, Cheri, who lives upstairs. Across the hall, Karl and Siobhan have been happily unmarried for years, until Karl gets a smashing job as a London rush-hour DJ and momentarily gets tempted into Cheri's cozy lair. These six star-crossed tenants become more enamored, and more confused, as the story progresses-until their true destinies are revealed on one crucial night-the evening of the extravaganza that is . . . Ralph's party. This wonderfully hip new novel was an instant popular success when it was first published in England, and American readers are sure to be captivated by the debut of a talented new writer.

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