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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Dell Pub Group
Published: Mar 2005
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $14.00
Pages: 342
Alice's apparent dream marriage is being stifled by her husband Joe's infidelities and his demand that she transform her preferred relaxed style into a more manicured, conventionally feminine, perfect-wife image. But she gets a new lease on life when Joe's indiscreet behavior forces them to move from London to the U.S., and Alice has the opportunity to fix up a house in rural Connecticut...and pursue romance with her best friend's boyfriend. This addition to the chick lit genre was a bestseller in England.
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I feel as though the past few books have been dictated by the publisher and that she has been rushing to get through them to get them out to the public but they don't realize the quality is lacking. The beginning and middle of this book is very well written and really makes the reader want to continue but the ending just seems pushed together as though she just wanted to be done with it. I just hope her quality returns. No one expects her to put out 10 books a year, I would be happy with one book that truly shows all she is capable of and the knowledge she know she has about women and what they want to read.