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Rachel's Holiday | 
enlarge | Author: Marian Keyes Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 156 reviews Sales Rank: 225
Media: Paperback Pages: 640 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.4 x 1.8
ISBN: 0140271791 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780140271799 ASIN: 0140271791
Publication Date: January 29, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Reliable Marian! May 13, 2008 Aliboo (Amsterdam) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Marian's classic easy-to-read comical style comes through in this book, and I enjoyed it a lot. I've read lots of Marian's books but I love the Walsh family collection the most. I will never tire of reading about Mam Walsh and Helen...(come on Marian, where's Helen's book?) However, it did lose a star for me because I thought the book was a bit repetitive at times and Rachel's predictable and eventual realisation that she had a problem seemed to take forever. The characters in this book are too numerous - and sadly this meant that you didn't really get to know any of them well enough (or care about them)...Don, Barry, Neil, Mike etc etc. And whilst this doesn't detract from the enjoyment of the book - I think Marian missed a trick here. Still great fun, easy read and a page-turner. I would recommend to a friend - or you for that matter! :-)
Read by 'accident' May 5, 2008 Mrs. B. M. Mills (France) I had two Marian Keyes novel in my bookcase but thought they wern't my kind of read until I saw Marian Keyes on 'Loose Women' (TV prog.) and realised she was Irish. In my opinion the best writers of the English language are the Irish. Rachels Holiday is a touching accurate study of a girls descent into drug addiction. Rachel lives in New York has a super boyfriend and a tolerant girlfriend both of whom she abuses due to her addiction but when she overdoses she is taken back to Eire and sent to 'Coisters' a rehabilitatin centre. At times hilarious and other times touching but at all times very interesting and enlightening. Marian Keyes writes with ingegrity but still her books are real pageturners. I read 'Anybody out there' first but I would advise anyone to read Rachel's Holiday before 'Anybody out there' which was also excellent. I have since sent for three more of her books.
Best book of Keyes April 8, 2008 C. Stirling (ireland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is amazing. its so well written that you just want to read it again and again. its great the way Rachel's perspective changes as she slowly realises that she really is a drug addict and your perspective changes aloing with her. a must read for everyone. five stars!
Insightful, witty, an amazing book March 5, 2008 R. McKee (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this book and have read it many, many times - despite not being an addict, I identify with Rachel in so many ways, it made me feel better knowing I wasn't alone in this! This is a beautiful book because it is light hearted and funny, but doesn't skip over the darker subjects of addiction, desperation and neediness. It is a very witty piece of writing, I can't tell you how clever the prose is, with quirky metaphors and intriguing descriptions. Buy it now!
Hilarious!! January 3, 2008 C. McIntyre (Glasgow, Scotland) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this book when it was first published in paperback, and to be honest it was the bright pink cover that caught my eye. When I read it, I thought it was fantastic!! The ending a bit pradictable, but fun. Some bits made me roar with laughter, and i've re-read it so often, it fell apart and I had to but a new copy. Highly recommend it, for sheer enjoyment and laughs.
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