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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780007233694
ISBN: 0007233698
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Pages: 512
Publication Date: September 15, 2008
Publisher: Harper
Studio: Harper
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I loved the idea for this story but felt it was too drawn out and predicatable. You work out very early on what is going to happen but where the actual story could have ended in about 10 pages it is dragged out with annoying characters. The father who talks about countdown and boring stuff for pages on end (I skipped though most of the book to get to the actual story) and the bickering 'best' friends didn't add any value to the book. I also found it very difficult to come to terms with the main ...
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I cannot believe that I wasted two days reading this book - it is absolute rubbish. (In fact I only finished reading it as I was stuck at an airport for half a day). Completely farcical storyline and totally unbelieveable. My first and last foray into the works of Cecelia Ahern.
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This was my first C Ahearn novel and I will now be reading all the others - I thought her technique was good, her characters engaging and her ideas interesting. The heroine's miscarriage was particularly moving and rang true and her relationship with her father was also touching. I couldn't put it down.
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I have some mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, I finished it in 2 days, so there must be something good about it. On the other hand, there were pages I just skipped through, because it really didn't interest me.
In the story, Joyce Conway gets the memories , tastes and feelings of her probable (we never truely find this out) blood donor. But I find it terribly confusing to imaging what will happen after the ending. An open ending is to me a terrror anyway, but here it feels like ...
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Cecelia Ahern is a really engaging author who's books are very hard to put down once you have started however I found 'Thank You for the Memories' not to be as engaging as her other books.
It was a pleasant enough read and the information about the buildings was very interesting. Even the basis of the plot was very interesting. Can you really recieve someone elses memories via a blood transfusion? It created many a discussion with my flat mates.
However this book just did not ...
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