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| Thanks for the Memories | 
enlarge | Author: Cecelia Ahern Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 67
Media: Paperback Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.3
ISBN: 000723368X EAN: 9780007233687
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: p/b clean copy in excellent condition
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Nice read July 16, 2008 I am not really in to chick lits but came over this book cheap and thought I'd give it a go since it sometimes is nice to try something new. So my first experience with Aherns books was this one and it was no different from other books out there but still a really pleasant and enjoyable read. The end felt odd or a bit rushed but did not really disturb what you thought of the book itself. The characters felt very empty, the only person I liked in the book was her father that came to live more than any of the others. If you like an easy read with no brain activity this is an ok read.
Very good July 11, 2008 I loved this book, only reason I haven't given it 5 stars is that I prefered A Place Called Here, which is my favourite of her books.
But buy this you won't be disappointed!
Laugh out Loud Funny July 8, 2008 So not everyone loves the way that Cecelia Ahern writes a book and with one and two of them i can agree but i think that this one worked! I found myself laughing out loud is so many places and the fun that the main character and her father got upto, kind of reminds me of the fun and games that a child gets upto with their grandfather. I would highly recommend this one as an easy and light read
A lovely story with a serious message July 7, 2008 I have read all of Cecelia Aherns books and couldn't wait to read this one. Great book but not my favourite of hers....mine is "where rainbows end"
Joyce has just lost her unborn child, getting divorced and has now moved back home to live with her elderly father. Ever since leaving the hospital after her tragedy she has come across knowledge that she never knew she had and can picture places that she has never been to. She keeps bumping into and missing, Justin, a charming American man who seems to think he knows her but just doesn't know why. The story unwinds with a lot of deja vu, just missing each other and great chapters with her father (best character). With this story there is the serious message about blood donations which I think can only help to get this note across to people. I actually started to read this book while giving blood not knowing that this was mentioned in the story.
Boring July 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After reading or rather dragging my way through this book I felt I had to comment. I adore her other books but this was so slow, dull and how she got a novel out of what should have been a short story I'll never know. If you are thinking about buying this, don't, I'd have given you my copy but I wouldn't want you to waste your time and, anyway, I've placed it somewhere environmentally friendly!!
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