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Living Dangerously by Katie Fforde
Book Type: Paperback
Published: 05 June 2003
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
RRP:£7.99
Best Discount: £2.90 (36%) Cheapest price: £5.09
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Review:
Polly Cameron thirty something would be potter works as a waitress. She lives amid clutter and cats and normality. She is a lovely character with her oxfam clothes and her genuine kindness especially to drunken teenagers.This is one of Ffordes best novels the characters are well presented even the awfull jolly hockey sticks Melissa whose decor matches her food beige. Polly meets the rather stuffy David Locking-Hill and they are immediately attracted to each other, despite their differences. Polly is in her own way somewhat repressed, and this shows unconsciously in her work as a potter, an encounter with David changes all that and Polly begins to change her style as an artist. An enjoyable read.
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