Críticas:
Witty and warm emotion mixed with tense excitement will have you engrossed from the start. Definitely one for the suitcase. * RTE Guide * Grown-up, intelligent fiction. She just gets better and better. * Cathy Kelly * 'An exciting new face in Irish women's fiction. Escape to the back garden for an engrossing summer read * Irish Independent * An ideal holiday read * Evening Herald * Perfect for the Pool * Belfast Telegraph * The right mix of heartfelt emotion and upbeat humour * Image magazine * Long lunches, hot evenings and plenty of sex - O'Brien never puts a foot wrong. * Irish Independent * 'A delicious novel: full of warmth, glamour and excitement.' * CATHY KELLY * Praise for Fiona O'Brien * : * 'Appetising and enticing (...) The Love Book is not something you ever want to stop reading.' * Sunday Independent * 'Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, sometimes heart-warming, sometimes surprising, it's always wonderfully written; this is a book you will want to wrap yourself up in, whether love has been kind to you or not.' * RTE Guide *
Reseña del editor:
The sparkling new bestseller about three school friends reunited, and one life-changing book. 'Not something you'll ever want to put down' Sunday Independent 'One of the smartest writers of popular fiction around' Irish Independent On an autumn day in 1981, three schoolgirls write their petitions for love at St Valentine's shrine in Whitefriar St Church, Dublin. Thirty years later, freelance journalist Vonnie unexpectedly returns home from her life in California and reunites with her two friends: Abby, now married to a plastic surgeon and Diana, a high-powered businesswoman. As the three friends examine their lives, they learn that finding love was the easy part ... it's what comes afterwards that proves complicated. If they were to do it all again, would they wish for the same things?
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