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Marian Keyes' international bestselling novels include Rachel's Holiday, Last Chance Saloon, Sushi for Beginners, Angels, The Other Side of the Story, Anybody Out There, This Charming Man, The Brightest Star in the Sky, The Mystery of Mercy Close and The Woman Who Stole My Life. Three collections of her journalism, Under the Duvet, Further Under the Duvet and Making It Up As I Go Along, are also available from Penguin. Marian lives in Dublin with her husband. The Woman Who Stole My Life Making It Up As I Go Along The Brightest Star in the Sky The Mystery of Mercy Close The Other Side of the Story Further Under the Duvet Cracks in My Foundation Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married Mammy Walsh's A-Z of the... Lucy Sullivan wird heiraten Kobieta, która ukradła moje... Mi karma y yo Maggie ve la luz (Familia... ¿Quién te lo ha contado?Inseparables, comprar "SUSHI PARA PRINCIPIANTES (EBOOK)" junto con: ¿QUIEN TE LO HA CONTADO?
LO QUE ALICE OLVIDO (EBOOK) BAJO EL EDREDON (EBOOK) Sushi para principiantes es una novela que, como muchas otras, trata de la búsqueda de la felicidad. Pero cuando Marian Keyes es la artífice, la historia se vuelve extraordinaria.Lisa, editora de una revista de moda londinense, se cree genial. Lo tiene todo: un novio fotógrafo guapísimo, se viste de Prada, solo va a los sitios más fashion... Pero de repente la mandan al fin del mundo, a lanzar una nueva revista en Dublín, donde ni siquiera habrá una tienda de Versace, ni de Moschino, ni de nadie que valga la pena. Primero se pone furiosa, pero Lisa no es una perdedora.Su nuevo jefe es bastante atractivo pero al parecer tonto, ya que no le hace caso. o Marian Keyes, esta novela es divertidísima e ingeniosa, descarada y sorprendente, y está escrita con entrañable ternura y perspicaz veracidad. Media de 48 valoraciones en total 0% No ha sido todavía recomendado Opiniones de los lectores sobre "SUSHI PARA PRINCIPIANTES (EBOOK)"
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To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. FREE Shipping on orders over $25. Looking for something great to read? Browse our editors' picks for the best books of the year in fiction, nonfiction, mysteries, children's books, and much more.sushi las condes akaiDetailsRachel's Holiday FREE Shipping on orders over . sushi in suhl schweinfurtDetailsWatermelon FREE Shipping on orders over . Thirty-three-year-old Brit Margaret ("Maggie") Walsh is going through a "bad patch": she's drunk her contact lenses for "the third time in six weeks"; she's lost her job; and her nine-year marriage to Garv is over. Thus begins Keyes's enormously entertaining fifth novel. She resurrects the "maintenance-level dysfunctional" Walsh family: sisters Claire (Watermelon), Rachel (Rachel's Holiday), Helen and Anna, plus a befuddled dad and hyper-as-a-hummingbird mum.
Maggie, however, is the "good" sister, so it is especially shameful when she must slink back home. She tends to the "mourning sickness" over her failed marriage, which Keyes describes with surprising depth and verisimilitude, and begins fantasizing about what might have been with her first love, Shay Delaney. Accepting an invitation from her best friend, Emily, a struggling screenwriter, Maggie visits L.A., the mecca of reinvention. She decides to trade in her "plain yogurt" persona for that of bad girl and takes an oft-bumpy walk on the wild side, with results that are riotously and embarrassingly silly. Amid her drunken nights and poor flirting choices, she throws herself into the glittering cesspool of La-la-land: acting as Emily's assistant, she witnesses the superficial frivolity and vicious fickleness of the entertainment business. Keyes's observations may be familiar (on aura reading, fake boobs, sadistic eyebrow groomers, the dependence of social status on cars), but her cleverly hilarious approach, especially as a foreigner, keep them fresh.
Although this is unquestionably a fun read, Keyes refrains from turning it into fluff and delivers a well-rounded story. Her themes of love and redemption coupled with her familiar, best-friend tone have made her wildly popular in the U.K. and, like her latest novel, should ensure her a Hollywood ending in the U.S. as well.Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. There are many ways to respond to losing your job and seeing your marriage dissolve. Fleeing into the fantasies and neuroses of Hollywood may not be the sanest choice, but when a screenwriter friend offers her a home, Maggie Garvin packs her bags and trades Dublin for Los Angeles. The result is another entry in the Bridget Jones line of young women finding their way through life. As with her other popular novels, including Last Chance Saloon and Rachel's Holiday, Keyes provides more than just quick laughs. There is plenty of wit in the roller coaster of emotions and in Maggie's learning to navigate the hype and hysteria of the film world not to mention protecting the innocents of Hollywood from her screwball family as they turn tourist.
But there is also compassionate treatment of the anguish of miscarriage and how sorrow can separate a couple. Recommended for all public libraries. Jan Blodgett, Davidson Coll. Lib., NC Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews If you buy a new print edition of this book (or purchased one in the past), you can buy the Kindle edition for only (Save 60%). Print edition purchase must be sold by Amazon. For thousands of qualifying books, your past, present, and future print-edition purchases now lets you buy the Kindle edition for $2.99 or less. (Textbooks available for $9.99 or less.) Thousands of books are eligible, including current and former best sellers. Look for the Kindle MatchBook icon on print and Kindle book detail pages of qualifying books. You can also see more Kindle MatchBook titles here or look up all of your Kindle MatchBook titles here. Read the Kindle edition on any Kindle device or with a free Kindle Reading App.
Gifting of the Kindle edition at the Kindle MatchBook price is not available. Learn more about Kindle MatchBook. Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Reprint edition (February 5, 2008) 5.3 x 1 x 8 inches Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #402,634 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) in Books > Literature & Fiction > Women's Fiction > Domestic Life in Books > Literature & Fiction > Contemporary in Books > Literature & Fiction > Women's Fiction > Contemporary Women I love all the Walsh series books and I wish there were more. Marian Keyes takes a fresh and light hearted view at serious topics and makes you love the characters in the process. Read the first two Walsh Family books and really enjoyed them. I read 150 pages of this one and I quit. Boring, too much time with secondary characters and their lives. Nice read, however FULL of grammatical errors! This made it quite hard to read, and for someone like me it was very distracting.