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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780755340491
ISBN: 0755340493
Label: Headline Review
Manufacturer: Headline Review
Number Of Pages: 512
Publication Date: July 12, 2007
Publisher: Headline Review
Studio: Headline Review
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Absolutely loved this! I must have read it again about 10 times now! It my favourite of all Louise Bagshawe's and i recommend it to everyone who loves chick lit! read it!
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.... come on! As mentioned in one of the previous reviews, the repetitive and highly ridiculous sex scenes spoil what could have been a good book. You can forgive a couple of over the top scenes, but not on every other page. Disappointing!
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I discovered today that this title is just about to be re-released on July 12th 2007 to attract a new generation of readers as originally published in 1995. The copy I have just finished reading was a 1998 reissue, so it must have sold well then and I am sure will do so again.
However it escapes me now why I actually wanted to read this title, as it is neither current nor a classic. This is an author that I am not familiar with this being the first I have read by her. I have two others ...
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I have just recently read this book and it was one of the most thrilling books i have ever read. It is about two best friends who became rivals. It is how they coped on the outside world without each other and about how they react when they come into each others paths years on. i recomend this book to anyone who has a friend.
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As you will have guessed from the title, cover and blurb, 'Career Girls' is hardly setting out to be great literature but it is very good fun!
The plot centres around Topaz Rossi and Rowena Gordon, both beautiful, strong, ambitious women. They have very different backgrounds (a point that was dwelled on a bit much, I thought. We don't need to hear about Rowena's aristocratic roots in every chapter!) but became friends when they were studying at Oxford. All is well but then (surprise, surprise!) ...
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