
Watermelon - Be warned, do not read in public as your gonna look crazy laughing aloud... this book has is very funny! A great one to read if your feeling down!
wow - A story of a woman s triumph through grief. As Claire is landed with a new born baby and a deserted husband, she s not quite sure what to do with herself. It seem s the only option is to go home to her quirky family. After she passes a few weeks of grief for her soon to be ex - husband, James, she meets her 18 year old sister s friend, Adam. He helps her through the worst time of her life and she finally comes to the decision that she doesn t need James anymore - that is until, he shows up. This book manages to capture the devestating and refreshing qualities of a broken marriage and how what may seem the worst thing in your life can also be the best.
Fabulous & So Real! - Oh what a great book! This was my first Marian Keyes read and since I have read a further 2 and now on my fourth! An excellent, funny read. It really does make you laugh out loud, and I guarantee most parts of the book you will really be able to relate to!It s not one of those books where it takes a few chapters before it gets going as it really starts from chapter 1.This is the first book about the Walsh family, I highly recommend you go on to read Rachels Holiday, Angels & Anybody Out There after this one.
Marian Keyes starts as she means to go on! - Marian Keyes first novel and the first book to follow the Walsh sisters starting with the oldest Claire.Marian Keyes starts as she means to go on!
Blast from the past - Oh Gosh, I came across this book recently after finding it in a second hand bookshop and bought it immediately as my original copy was obviously stolen by one of my flatmates all those years ago. I began reading chicklit in college when I was supposed to be studying and I read everything from Marian Keys to Patricia Scanlan. Watermelon blew me away though it was so funny. Written in the first person it s self depreciating honest and just an excellent read that tugs at the heart strings. It s the story of Claire, the first of the Walsh sisters and in this book Keyes demonstrates the raw talent that she has so successfully continued with throughout the years. I ve read all her books now and pounce on them the minute they come out but Watermelon will always have a special place in my heart. It might not be the most sophisticated book ever but I just adore it. The authour, in my opinion is THE undisputed chicklit queen.