by Marian Keyes
Last Chance Saloon continues to speak to me and it has been almost six years since I have read it for the first time. I don't know why I re-read this constantly. Maybe it's because I keep thinking that the ending of the book will unexpectedly change. I fell in love with the main characters in this b...
Three friends who have been together since forever in Ireland now live in Ireland and have to deal with their complicated love lives.
No, this is not great literature. It isn't perfect, it may not even the one of the best Marian Keyes books. What it is is funny, gentle, sweet and relatively calm - exactly what I've been needing to read. In typical Keyes fashion, the characters are all terrible flawed and all the more likeable for ...
I like Marian Keyes. I think it's the Irish Accent. This book was grand, as she'd say. Entertaining and in no way thought provoking. Sometimes i need a bit of that.
I'm just not a fan of Marian Keyes, I am finding out. This is the second book by her that I've read and I haven't really liked either.
Without a doubt the best Marian Keyes book I've read so far. I loved that this wasn't just an ordinary chick-lit, but that she actually dared tackle a serious issue in it. And it worked. She managed to do this well without it turning into a tear-jerker, and it worked well as a thread to join the rem...
It took me a few chapters to really get into this book, but once I did I couldn't put it down. It was very entertaining - funny at points, sad at others. I was a little disappointed in the ending, though. Everything was wrapped up nicely, but it all happened within one or two chapters. It was al...