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| Genre/Form: | Fiction |
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| Material Type: | Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Marian Keyes |
| ISBN: | 0060731303 9780060731304 |
| OCLC Number: | 61724495 |
| Description: | viii, 456 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Responsibility: | by Marian Keyes. |
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Anybody out There? is different from the others
Marian Keyes knows exactly what the people want: a funny and a strong story that will make you cry and laugh at the same time. That happened to me. we can feel when a person writes about a happen that passed in life - but with a little bit of ficcion in that case....
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Marian Keyes knows exactly what the people want: a funny and a strong story that will make you cry and laugh at the same time. That happened to me. we can feel when a person writes about a happen that passed in life - but with a little bit of ficcion in that case. That's why I love her books. She puts all her emotions of all of her books and all of her ease to entertain you like jokes and intelligent humor.
This last book showed me a new way to see the life: you should love as if there is no tomorrow. Besides the funny parts, like the wedding, there is a lot of chapters that we can feel how sad is the life of this woman, she realizes that her husband will not come back and feel so depressed that we have pleasure to help her.
At last, I will write what everyone says about to person when he/she likes a book: everyone should read it, you will feel great when you finish and while you're reading you'll feel great! It's a must-read!
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It’s Anna’s Turn in the Spotlight!!
Marian Keyes is a powerhouse – to me, she's a combination of Maeve Binchy mixed with a little Sophie Kinsella but clearly a phenomenal talent in her own...
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Marian Keyes is a powerhouse – to me, she's a combination of Maeve Binchy mixed with a little Sophie Kinsella but clearly a phenomenal talent in her own right. I think I enjoyed this Walsh sister book better than the others (while, like everyone else, patiently waiting for Helen’s book) it was funny, sad, long, but in a good way – there was no skimming or counting pages with this read – enjoyable, I’m glad I saved it because there are not many books as good as the ones that Keyes pens and I’m so glad she recognized her talent and is doing what she’s supposed to be doing in this life – Well Done – Bravo, yet again to Marian Keyes!
In this tale, Anna is in her early thirties, married and a victim of a tragic car accident. The story opens with her convalescing at her parents’ home in Ireland. There have been many reviews of this book and I don’t want to spoil it, so I won’t go into too many details – if you read the product description and other reviews, then you already know what the book is basically about. There is an interesting twist mid-way into the book that will keep you reading. This was a really good read – highly recommended!
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