This book made me stop and think, would certainly recommend this to anyone. We should never forget the past.
[b:Haatchi & Little B: The Inspiring True Story of One Boy and His Dog|20945097|Haatchi & Little B The Inspiring True Story of One Boy and His Dog|Wendy Holden|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1400987846s/20945097.jpg|40316516] is such an incredible story of love, devotion, courage, sacrifice, healing...
I found most of the stories uninspiring and only one of them had anything to do with a bookclub. Although the cause is worthy (Supporting Breast Cancer Care and they get extra in the score for that) I honestly only really enjoyed one story and that was the one that involved a bookclub. Mediocore a...
Cute, humorous.
This book was silly and funny. The silly comes from names used here and there, oh those British peers have strange names. And there were more things too. But it worked and it was charming.The story itself is about Polly, the nice and sweet girl who you have to like. She is specialized in toilets, th...
I actually enjoyed this book quite a lot. Though it was fairly predictable, there were a few surprises and the commentary on the contemporary art world was - in my opinion - hilarious, and (although obviously somewhat exaggerated) very accurate. I found this book light, cheerful, funny and perfect f...
I love surprise pressies!A collection of stories to raise money for Breast Cancer Care in association with Woman and Home, introduced by Geri Halliwell.A great way to find out about authors.
Really a 3.5 star rating.
I have been a fan of Wendy Holden since I first read Fame Fatale. She writes British Chick Lit that is just wonderful. Beautiful People is another hit with me, in fact, I think it is her best work to date. You are immediately sucked in by the characters and the plot which covers a lot of ground q...