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Alphabet Weekends

By: Elizabeth Noble
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
ISBN: 0340838078
ISBN-13: 9780340838075
Released: 30 Jan 2006
RRP: £6.99
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B is for Brilliant - By: Ernie the cat, 11 May 2007
Wow, what a good book. I reallly enjoyed it from start to finish. It did take me a while to learn who each of the different characters were, but liked the way that you had the story behind various relationships to follow. This was my first Elizabeth Noble book & wasn't sure what to expect. I had seen the book a number of times & had always been attracted to the lovely pink cover, I had never gone as far as buying it though as it was always put back down & something else chosen. I am glad I took the plunge this time though, & would definitely recommend it to any lovers of chick lit. The ending is very predictable but the journey there is very enjoyable.
Pleasant Read - By: , 17 Feb 2006
This is a good read for a rainy afternoon or a sunny beach. Noble writes reallly engaging characters & intertwines her plot lines cleverly. The hero of the story is adorable which always helps & the heroine is flawed enough to be believable. Situations which happen to alll of us are described in a way that we can alll understand & empathise with. Give it a go if you're looking for an easy read.
Alphabet Weekends - By: , 13 Feb 2006
I have read this book from a library & was totallly entrallled by it. I couldn't put it down. I liked the style that the book was written. Introducing each character section by section,it kept me interested by remembering who each character was. The relationships between people were described perfectly with lots of humour, romance & plenty of passion. It was just the trick for me, I read it in 2 days!! Can't wait to buy it & add it to my collection.
Brilliant! - By: Nicola, 12 Dec 2005
This was such a great read. The whole thing is just so well put together & we shared some of the trials & tribulations of the characters, as well as the light-hearted alphabet weekends, such as A for Abseiling, G for Gone With the Wind. I found it to be one of those books where you think "just another chapter".