The Brightest Star in the Sky
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Description
'June the first, a bright summer's evening, a Monday . . .'
And into the busy, bustling homes at 66 Star Street slips, unseen, a mysterious visitor. As the couples, flatmates and repentant singletons of No. 66 fall in and out of love, clutch at and drop secrets, laugh, cry and simply try to live, no one suspects the visitor patiently waiting in the wings. For soon, as the light slowly fades to dark, everything is going to change . . .
'An expert storyteller who can make you roar with laughter one minute then sob into your pillow the next' Lorraine Kelly
'Zips along with engaging characters, fabulous plotting and spot-on dialogue. Marian Keyes: what a genius' Daily Mail
'A magical tale of love, loss, laughter and secrets' Marie Claire
'Really rather good' Independent on Sunday
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Yes, the two stars say it all ... the book was ok. I used to love Marian Keyes' books so much but they got worse from book to book. It's a shame. This was another one of the ok-ish books. About 600 pages you don't really know what the book is about at all, then you get it and you finally get to know from which view the book is written. And it's a good idea but this good idea alone doesn't make a good book. It's a perfect book for a beach holiday though. Unfortunately I didn't have a beach around while reading and so it's still not more than OK.
Description
'June the first, a bright summer's evening, a Monday . . .'
And into the busy, bustling homes at 66 Star Street slips, unseen, a mysterious visitor. As the couples, flatmates and repentant singletons of No. 66 fall in and out of love, clutch at and drop secrets, laugh, cry and simply try to live, no one suspects the visitor patiently waiting in the wings. For soon, as the light slowly fades to dark, everything is going to change . . .
'An expert storyteller who can make you roar with laughter one minute then sob into your pillow the next' Lorraine Kelly
'Zips along with engaging characters, fabulous plotting and spot-on dialogue. Marian Keyes: what a genius' Daily Mail
'A magical tale of love, loss, laughter and secrets' Marie Claire
'Really rather good' Independent on Sunday
Book Information
Posts
Yes, the two stars say it all ... the book was ok. I used to love Marian Keyes' books so much but they got worse from book to book. It's a shame. This was another one of the ok-ish books. About 600 pages you don't really know what the book is about at all, then you get it and you finally get to know from which view the book is written. And it's a good idea but this good idea alone doesn't make a good book. It's a perfect book for a beach holiday though. Unfortunately I didn't have a beach around while reading and so it's still not more than OK.









