

I haven’t read a lot of books like this one before, so I wasn’t sure what exactly to expect when it came to Claire’s relationships with the people around her. The characters, the way they interact with others, and what they mean to you. They stick with you long after the story ends, and I don’t know about you, but that’s one of my favourite things about book. I found this awesome, because it really helped you understand the relationships between each character, and long after you finish the story, you can still remember their unique traits, and what made them special. When a character was introduced, by the next few chapters, you knew everything about them, their personality, and their view on the problem unfolding. Each of the characters were well-developed, and it wasn’t like you only knew them at surface level. One of the 40 books to read before you're 40. On the day she gives birth to her first child, Claire Walsh's husband James tells her he's been having an affair and now's the right time to leave her. 'Failed relationships can be describe as so much wasted makeup. Watermelon, Marian Keyes's very first novel, tells the extremely funny and wonderfully touching tale of a woman who thought she had it all - until the day she discovers that it's all gone. Marian Keyes is back to her best The Daily ExpressĪ modern fairy tale, it's full of Keyes's self-deprecating wit The Sunday Mirror Romantic and uplifting it won't fail to put a smile on your face. One of those rare books that will swallow up your day without realising it. Keyes manages to have you alternately blubbing and belly-laughing to the final page CompanyĪ smart new drama from the awesome Marian Keyes Heat

Not only is it a great story with funny, loveable characters, it made me laugh out loud Stylist Keyes gives popular fiction a good name Independent on Sundayįull of twists and turns, with warmth and humour on every page, it doesn't disappoint Closer
