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Talking to Addison

By: Jenny Colgan
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 0006531776
ISBN-13: 9780006531777
Released: 02 Jan 2001
RRP: £6.99
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worth a read - By: susie logan, 28 Aug 2007
i thought talking to addison was funny & it made me laugh out loud in parts, lots of funny one liners. I lost interest in some parts, i.e. (the charley character - i found that i was not reallly interested enough in her outcome) but overalll i enjoyed reading it, the kiss bit made me laughas did the descritions of addisons internet girl.
You'll either love it or hate it - By: C. FLYNN, 20 Mar 2007
This book is one of them that you'll either love it or hate it. If you like a little romance, an easy read & a bit of a dreamy girl in it who always dreams about her & Addision being together & can relate to it then this is the book for you. I wouldn't say this book would relate to the more mature person as its a very 20's 30's something book. Its very predictable at times but a good read never the less.
YOUNG HUMOUR - By: A. Rose, 13 Nov 2006
A very amusing, witty & light-hearted read with a fairly good storyline. The humour is very much a young persons sort of humour so not reallly a book that I'd pass to mum, unless mum is Jo Brand style!
Don't waste your money - By: , 02 Feb 2006
I think Ms Colgan must either have a lot of loyal friends or be desperately paying someone to give her positive reviews. I persevered with this book & don't reallly know why I bothered. There isn't a character I warmed to & I put it down thinking 'why?'. The plot was thin & cold as old porridge. And not a quarter as fulfilling. Give it a miss. Buy a proper book with a proper storyline where the author hasn't just palmed their readers off with any old pap.
Whaaaaat????? - By: , 23 Jul 2005
It's not often I don't finish a book, but I made an exception here. I think there was only book I've read worse than this & it was Working Wonders by the same author.
Codswalllop!