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Thanks for the Memories by Cecelia Ahern

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 15 September 2008
Publisher: Harper
RRP:£6.99

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Review:
I loved the idea for this story but felt it was too drawn out and predicatable. You work out very early on what is going to happen but where the actual story could have ended in about 10 pages it is dragged out with annoying characters. The father who talks about countdown and boring stuff for pages on end (I skipped though most of the book to get to the actual story) and the bickering 'best' friends didn't add any value to the book. I also found it very difficult to come to terms with the main character who had lost on unborn child, then going on a mission to find the man of her dreams. Having just had a baby myself I found the subject far too sensitive to include in a book of this nature.