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Anna McPartlin
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The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 8 years ago
The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes didn’t quite do it for me. I was going to call this an easy and fun book, because that’s how it read. But that is also what is wrong with this it. I don’t want a book about cancer and dying to be easy to read—and probably easy to forget—or fun. Some levity among the dar...
Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it 9 years ago
I enjoyed a number of the characters in this book. I found it slow moving however and struggled to get back to it on a couple of occasions. I found the writing style clear and consistent and I did like the music references scattered throughout.The simplicity of both the characters and the plot was n...
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
I enjoyed a number of the characters in this book. I found it slow moving however and struggled to get back to it on a couple of occasions. I found the writing style clear and consistent and I did like the music references scattered throughout.The simplicity of both the characters and the plot was n...
BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 10 years ago
"It was a bright April day and forty-year-old Mia ‘Rabbit’ Hayes, beloved daughter of Molly and Jack, sister of Grace and Davey, mother of twelve-year-old Juliet, best friend to Marjorie Shaw and the one true love of Johnny Faye’s life, was on her way to a hospice to die." I have put a spoiler tag...
DubaiReader
DubaiReader rated it 10 years ago
Am I just cold hearted? I expected to be sobbing throughout this book, like I was with Paula by Isobel Allende, but this one just didn't affect me in the same way (possibly because this was fiction, while Paula was a memoir). I enjoyed the characters and the back-story of Rabbit Hayes, her brother's...
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