
Title | : | The Best Little Book Club in Town |
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ISBN | : | 1409136604 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781409136606 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 313 |
Publication | : | First published September 1, 2011 |
A chance meeting with a handsome Italian stranger...
The Christmas list - with a difference...
A yummy mummy picks up the wrong bag, with surprising consequences...
The woman who wanted a life change, but got rather more than she bargained for...
The ex-wife who could provide her ex-husband with an alibi for murder...
A mother's instincts and a daughter' love life...
A woman drawn to the mysterious house on the hill...
Here are stories of love, passion, mystery and hope - and the discovery that some of the more surprising things in life are often the most important...
From Kate Mosse to Jodi Picoult, this is the must-have collection of the year.
The Best Little Book Club in Town Reviews
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Emm... simple and nice short stories. But, some of it, i had to skip because little bit boring. Still recommended especially for woman.
Each stories all about woman's life. Love, family and friendship. -
An anthology of short stories. I've heard of about a handful of these authors, read even fewer than that. Most of these were light and fluffy, very chick-lit, but I found myself liking more the ones with murder and paranormal aspects!
Individual story ratings:
Rising by Naomi Alderman 4* (cute)
Needs Must by Elizabeth Buchan 2* (meh)
Twelve Per Cent by Jess Callahan 3* (ok)
A Remnant From the Past by Mavis Cheek 3* (ok)
The Ammonite by Tracy Chevalier 4* (cute)
Grit in my Eye by Lee Child 5* (good)
A Night Out by Helen Dunmore 4* (cute)
The Promotion by Jane Fallon 3* (ok)
Breakfast with Mr Gillyflower 3* (ok)
The Bench by Esther Freud 4* (cute)
The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth 5* (good)
The Coiled Serpent by Daisy Goodwin 3* (ok)
The Safety Net by Sophie Hannah 5* (good)
Sweet Peas by Rachel Heath 3* (ok)
The Naked Truth 2* (meh)
Four Days to Christmas by Cathy Kelly 4* (cute)
Santa d'Eté by Douglas Kennedy 3* (ok)
Christmas List by Sophie Kinsella 2* (meh)
A Small Adventure by Santa Montefiore 3* (ok)
Radio Waves by Jane Moore 3* (ok)
The House on thr Hill by Kate Mosse 5* (good)
Crocodile Shoes by Jojo Moyes 5* (good)
Quality Time by Fiona Niell 5* (good)
Sunny Aspect by Elizabeth Noble 2* (meh)
Grating Expectations by Adele Parkes 3* (ok)
Ritz by Jodi Picoult 4* (cute)
The Wrong Category by Ruth Rendell 2* (meh)
Black Rock by Louise Sharland 5* (good)
The Rain in Spain by Catriona Stewart 4* (cute)
The Anniversary by Alison Weir 5* (good) -
Really enjoyed the collection of short stories here. Some stayed in my mind days after I read them, but some did leave a bad taste in my mouth (not that they're not good, it's just that everything felt surreal after reading them). But overall, they are pretty enjoyable and can be read during your spare time.
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I like short stories! It mixes up my reading to have something quick and usually light. That said, I think the short stories in this collection were *too* short at about 7 pages a piece. It was really an insignificant amount of time to experience a character or a situation.
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A lovely mix of short stories and for a good cause too
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The Best Little Book Club in Town is an anthology of short stories and extracts by thirty different authors, including a few very well-known writers: Jodi Picoult, Mavis Cheek, Sophie Kinsella, Katie Fforde, Lee Child, Tracy Chevalier, Ruth Rendell, Elizabeth Nobel, Jo Jo Moyes, Kate Mosse and Cathy Kelly. The subjects are many and varied: an abandoned baker finds love; a mother consults a therapist for a very different reason; the effects of per therapy at the asylum; an old crush turns out to not be what he seemed; a fossil excites a cripple; a story of Russian spies; backyard camping makes friends of neighbours; a job application surprise; a charitable deed reaps a reward; a purchase brings an unexpected reconciliation; a woman provides an alibi for her ex-husband; a tattooist saves a lady’s marriage; a lie about a suspect backfires; an accidental find brings sweet peas and hope; a divorce leads to life improvement; Christmas magic happens; a man throws away true love; a bout of organised Christmas shopping; a one-night-stand backfires; a holiday romance; a ghost saves a widow; red high heels save the day; Trekkies are a welcome sight; a real estate agent appraises her life; Venice kills a romantic moment; Mom takes a vacation from the family; a serial killer groupie becomes a victim; a day at the beach stirs painful memories; a rainy vacation rekindles a spark; and an anniversary night becomes a haunting experience. The pieces are between six and twenty-six pages long, so this is a collection of quick, easy reads; they were written to support Breast Cancer Care. Quite enjoyable.
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This is a book of short stories written by mainly female authors (with the exception of Lee Child and Douglas Kennedy). The overall "mood" I suppose is chick lit with some of the stories coming across as slightly more profound than that genre would suggest. There are also some crime fiction stories.
Some of the proceeds of the book were donated to the charity Breast Cancer Care and a number of the stories were first published in Woman and Home magazine.
I enjoyed all the stories to some extent, but my particular favourites were those by Helen Dunmore,Jane Fallon, Daisy Goodwin and Alison Weir.
The stories are all quite short so it's a great book to have in your bag while travelling or waiting anywhere. -
I liked reading this book which was a fantastic selection of short stories from a range of authors including Sophie Kinsella, Kate Mosse, Lee Child, Katie Fforde, Jodi Picoult and Alison Weir alongside many others. Some authors are better than others but it is still a fantastic collection of stories. Better still £1 is donated to Breast Cancer Care even more of a reason to buy it!
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One of the feel-good books for me. The stories actually sing to me. Honestly I can't remember all the stories in it. The contributors to the books are - i believe all the A-list writers and so, it is not a puzzle for them to be able to come up with so great stories.
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Lovely short stories ..some proceeds to breast cancer care...but most of the stories had appeared in the monthly Woman & Home mag so it was strange reading most again...
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Some great stories which I wished lasted longer. Fantastic for short chapter reading.
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Liked most of the stories, really didn't like the Sophie Hannah - freaked the bejeezus out of me and I wished I hadn't read it! Still at least I know to avoid her now!
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A very much mixed bag.
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I should have red this fastly but school's been hectic and i've been busyy thats why but all and all I love it. some authors kickin it
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Light and interesting short reads for and by women