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Loading... Sleeping Arrangementsby Madeleine Wickham
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Not sure I liked the idea of old flames meeting up with their new spouses all in one rental home for their vacations. Sure, it's by accident, but I couldn't quite put my finger on what it was I wanted to see happen in this story. ( )Even if I never got this book via Librarything, I got to buy it in a used book store and loved it. Any book written by Madeleine Wickham (Sophie Kinsella: 'The Shopaholic Novels') get my attention. Her witty style of writting is marvelous and very entertaining. Not on par with the "Shopaholic" series. Light read about past relationships and sacrifice. In my opinion not one of her better books but still entertaining enough. When two couples and their children land in the same Spanish villa for their holidays it forces the adults to examine their lives and to reach predictable conclusions. It turns out that, just coincidently, two of the adults have a secret past. At first being thrown together brings up all kinds of suppressed emotions. Later they both try to balance their actions against their present lives, partners and families. Along the way the reader is mildly entertained with this domestic navel gazing and some snappy dialog. Two separate families are anxious to go on a holiday. Chloe and Philip are both frustrated with work. Chloe is a seamstress who is tired of squeezing women in dresses a size smaller than they really wear and a recent takeover in Philip's company has left him wondering if he will have a job in the near future. Amanda and Hugh are going through a rough patch in their marriage. Philip is obsessed with work and spends so little time with his family that his children barely even know him and Amanda is currently stressing the redecoration of their home. When both families receive an invitation to their friend Gerard's villa they each look forward to a restful week in Spain. What they find out when they arrive is that Gerard has accidentally double booked his villa and they end up having to share it as every hotel in the area is fully booked. To make matters worse Chloe and Hugh were once a couple whose relationship ended badly and their respective spouses have no knowledge of the past relationship. Faced with the shared sleeping arrangements stress mounts between the couples and soon all the adults are fighting between themselves and Chloe and Hugh are drawn to each other again. Overall I thought the book was an okay read but I was a little disappointed in it. I love Wickham's writing as Sophie Kinsella in the Shopaholic series and really enjoyed The Wedding Girl by her but Sleeping Arrangements was a let down. The characters were not as likeable as characters in her other books. Hugh is a major jerk throughout the whole book, Philip's lack of a backbone was annoying, Amanda is too uptight and Chloe was just not likeable. The only bright spot in the book was the nanny, Jenna. She had a weird sense of humor and always made the scenes she was in surprising. I'm really on the fence about recommending this one so I'll say read it if it's readily available but I don't recommend searching it out. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0312383428, Hardcover)Chloe needs a holiday. She's sick of making wedding dresses, her partner Philip has troubles at work, and the whole family wants a break. Her wealthy friend Gerard has offered the loan of his luxury villa in Spain--perfect. Hugh is not a happy man. His immaculate wife Amanda seems more interested in her new kitchen than in him, and he works so hard to pay for it, he barely has time for his children. Maybe he'll have a chance to bond with them on holiday. His old friend Gerard has lent them a luxury villa in Spain--perfect. Both families arrive at the villa and realize the awful truth--Gerard has double-booked. What no one else realizes is that Chloe and Hugh have a history; and as tensions rise within the two families, old passions resurface. It seems that Gerard's 'accidental' double booking may not be an accident after all... (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:56 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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