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Loading... Anybody Out There? (2006)by Marian Keyes
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Why I will never read this book. The verdict is in. As I wandered down to my local coffee shop the other morning, I couldn’t help noticing a little pile of books somebody had put on the footpath, part of a clearing up. A motley collection, if ever I saw one, was my professional assessment. Over the next couple of days the pile got smaller. Somebody took the book on ’Twenty-two ways to improve the feng shui of your lavatory.’ And ‘Things you can do with bonsai plants if you have a front loader.’ Even the Booker Prize winner went missing. Eventually all that was left was Marian Keyes Anybody Out There? Apparently not, Marian. Apparently not. Really interesting book--starts from the present and works its way back. Coincided with my bad fall and multiple injuries which character also had (but from a car accident) which resonated with me; however, her husband died in the accident. She goes through the grieving process in a very real basis. Main character is Irish. This is the second book I have read in this series, and this time the book is about Anna Walsh. Initially it flips back and forth between the current time and meeting (and her subsequent relationship) with Aidan. The vast majority of the book is her trying to deal with losing Aidan. Whilst some heavy subject matter, there is also a lot of humour present within the book. I did enjoy this book, like with the first one I read in this series, Rachel's Holiday, and I will be continuing to read books in this series and will try other books by Marian Keyes. no reviews | add a review
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Anna Walsh returns to her family in Dublin to recuperate from a debilitating and disfiguring accident. Her family tries to bolster her spirits, while her husband in New York is mysteriously missing. No library descriptions found. |
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