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- 14 heures de lecture
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With undertones of a Shakespearean love-romp, love's true course gets a distinctly bumpy ride in this, oddly named, fifth novel from Jill Mansell. While the action centres around the court (Bristol-based mansion) of ex-rock star and former alcoholic, Jaz Dreyfuss, his ex-wives, current bubble-head and a selection of their relatives and friends, the lead role and heroine of our tale is taken by feisty, wise-cracking, ex-wife number two, estate agent extraordinaire, Suzy. Suzy's mother, recently departed for designer-heaven (as in the sky, not Bond Street), has left Suzy and her siblings to discover a skeleton (with skin and blood still attached) leaping out of the family cupboard. While the summer bookshelves groan with an ever-growing mountain of books charting modern girl¹s search for "true lurrve", Good At Games is a well-executed example of its genre, with a bunch of characters you can actually care what happens to and a plot that, although you know exactly where it's going, makes you want to keep reading until the very last word. -- Carey Green
Nous avons un total de du titre Poema pocket: Geluk in het spel (2008).
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Poema pocket: Geluk in het spel, Jill Mansell, Marianne Hoogenboom
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2008
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- État du livre
- Très bon
- Prix
- 5,19 €
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- Langue
- Néerlandais
- Auteurs
- Jill Mansell, Marianne Hoogenboom
- Éditeur
- Luitingh - Sijthoff B.V.
- Publié
- 2008
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 383
- ISBN10
- 9021007959
- ISBN13
- 9789021007953
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Romans d'amour, Littérature contemporaine, Autobiographies et mémoires, Amour, Famille, Amitié, Romance contemporaine, Littérature britannique, Biographies de musiciens, Rock
- Titre original
- Good at games
- Évaluation
- 3,8 sur 5
- Description
- With undertones of a Shakespearean love-romp, love's true course gets a distinctly bumpy ride in this, oddly named, fifth novel from Jill Mansell. While the action centres around the court (Bristol-based mansion) of ex-rock star and former alcoholic, Jaz Dreyfuss, his ex-wives, current bubble-head and a selection of their relatives and friends, the lead role and heroine of our tale is taken by feisty, wise-cracking, ex-wife number two, estate agent extraordinaire, Suzy. Suzy's mother, recently departed for designer-heaven (as in the sky, not Bond Street), has left Suzy and her siblings to discover a skeleton (with skin and blood still attached) leaping out of the family cupboard. While the summer bookshelves groan with an ever-growing mountain of books charting modern girl¹s search for "true lurrve", Good At Games is a well-executed example of its genre, with a bunch of characters you can actually care what happens to and a plot that, although you know exactly where it's going, makes you want to keep reading until the very last word. -- Carey Green





