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A few years ago, I read "No! I Don't Want To Join A Bookclub!" by Virginia Ironside. It was a diary of her character, Marie Sharp's sixtieth year and it was that rare thing, a book that was witty, humane and spoke truthfully about getting older. At the time, I was in my late fifties and it seemed ...
A few years ago, I read "No! I Don't Want To Join A Bookclub!" by Virginia Ironside. It was a diary of her character, Marie Sharp's sixtieth year and it was that rare thing, a book that was witty, humane and spoke truthfully about getting older.At the time, I was in my late fifties and it seemed par...
A few years ago, I read "No! I Don't Want To Join A Bookclub!" by Virginia Ironside. It was a diary of her character, Marie Sharp's sixtieth year and it was that rare thing, a book that was witty, humane and spoke truthfully about getting older.At the time, I was in my late fifties and it seemed par...
No! I don't want to keep reading! Stopped after 75 pages and wish I stopped sooner. Characterisation pretty good because even when I disregard the fluff formula the main character remains very unlikeable.
If I'm let loose in one of those "as many books as will fill this box for $5" sales, this book is bound to happen. Bought for title and the cover with only a cursory glance at the summary, I am not this books target market. A diary-turned-memoir this is a book specifically aimed at post-menopausa...