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Thanks for the Memories | 
enlarge | Author: Cecelia Ahern Creators: Kati Nicholl, Aoife Mcmahon, Trevor White Publisher: HarperCollins Audio Category: Book
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £8.37 You Save: £6.62 (44%)
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Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 83921
Format: Abridged, Audiobook, Cd Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged edition Number Of Items: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0007263449 EAN: 9780007263448 ASIN: 0007263449
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Sealed.
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Modern Fairytale November 26, 2008 Dot (UK) I really enjoyed this book, I think that many of Cecilia Ahern's books have an element of the fairytale in them and I think that you have to accept that before you begin. The characters are really well developed and the fact that you want to see what happens when the two protagonists meet means that you keep turning the pages. Really good book.
I couldn't put it down! November 15, 2008 aimee "squidge" (Newport, Wales) I absolutly love this book! It had everything you could ask for and i couldn't put it down .I have read some of Cecelia's other books, and had high expectations for this one also. It didnt let me down! I must admit i think this is one of her best books, it is such an easy read. I recomend this to everyone even if you haven't read any of Ceclia's books, start with this one!
I'm insulted Amazon thinks I would enjoy this book. November 13, 2008 World Traveller (Everywhere) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This came up under recommendations for me and I have to protest. This book and its author are lumped into the same category as Philippa Gregory and Jodi Picoult. What an insult to Gregory and Picoult, who are both very talented and thought-provoking writers! I tried to read three of Ahern's books (all found at a recycle point). Each was very juvenile. I cannot imagine anyone not between the ages of 10-18 who would find her method of writing or her storylines interesting. Her characters are 1-dimensional stereotypes and the stories downright boring. She stops just short of using "text language" (Dat=that, R=are, C U latr=See you later, etc.) in the three books I tried. I'm sure there is a type of person who finds this author and her books interesting. I'm just not one of them.
Light hearted read October 27, 2008 Hayley Smith (Midlands, UK) I loved PS I love you, and started to read a place called here, I don't think I even got half way through before giving up. This, however, captivated me. As others have said, I laughed and cried at the same time, and although far fetched, the storyline is brilliant. It does seem to drag a little, the connection between Joyce and Justin was far to obvious for it to drag on that long. As much as I loved this book and whizzed through it, there are parts that were totally irrelevent to the story, and the ending was too rushed and could have been over and done with a few chapters previously. I still really enjoyed it though and am looking forward to reading The Gift.
What a brilliant book October 21, 2008 Mrs. J. M. Cox (UK) I am only halfway throu this book but so far i just cant put it down, i wasnt sure if i would like it at first but i love it.
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