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The Chocolate Lovers' Diet

By: Carole Matthews
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Headline Review
ISBN: 0755335872
ISBN-13: 9780755335879
Released: 21 Feb 2008
RRP: £6.99
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Interesting characters, good plotline, confused point of view - By: Simon Whaley, 08 Oct 2008
This isn't my usual reading material, but I won a signed copy in a raffle, so I thought I'd give it a go. And it was an enjoyable read. It wasn't until I read the other reviews here that I realised it was a sequel. I don't feel that my enjoyment of it was reduced because I hadn't read the previous instalment, which I think is a good sign. Sequels that work well as stand alone novels should be applauded.

I was though confused on several occasions by the viewpoint that this was written from. The chapters from Lucy Lombard's point of view are written in the first person, whereas the others written from either Autumn's, Chantal's or Nadia's point of view are written in the third person. This is fine, but some of the sections written from Lucy's first person viewpoint, just didn't work in my opinion.

For example, on page 300, Matthews writes:

"As I leave, I don't see my good friend bend down & pick up my little silk bag that I dropped in the struggle with Mr Smith."

Well, if the character doesn't see it, then how can she describe it to the reader?

Yes this is nitpicking, but it happens in other places too in the novel & it did spoil my enjoyment of it.
Scrumptious! - By: Bookworm, 02 Apr 2008
After having read the first Chocolate Lovers book at first I didn't realise this was a sequel until I read the blurb on the back of the book! I thought it genuinely was a diet book that had been brought out on the strength of the other book! I thought I would need it as reading the previous book made my mouth water & think of chocolate constantly! However,as with the first book, this did not disappoint. Carole Matthews' characters were as funny & as lovable as before. I can wholeheartedly recommend alll of Carole's books, they are like therapy to me!
The Chocolate Lovers Diet - By: K. Payne, 24 Mar 2008
As with The Chocolate Lovers Club, I could not put this book down. Carole Matthews has completely exceeded herself with these 2 books. I thought they were both fantastic. They are full of comedy, romance & were tearjerking in places. Can't wait for her next book.
great sequel - By: Mrs. I. Blackwell, 05 Mar 2008
I could not put this book down. I very much enjoyed "The Chocolate Lovers' Club" but I liked this one even better.
I was even reading walking up to the bus stop. It's got alll the ingredients of proper chick lit but it is also very heart felt.
I can't believe Lucy gave Marcus another go. What was she thinking?
And alll that is going on with Chantal, Autumn & Nadia. You just wanna read on to see what happends. Lucy's paintballl outing with the company & the drug drop that they alll did for Autumn's brother Richard had me laugh out loud.
You don't need to have read the first one to appreciate this sequel.
A fabulous book.
A must for chocolate lovers - By: Damaskcat, 27 Nov 2007
The club are back - Nadia is still not sure whether her husband Toby has kicked his online gambling habit; Chantel could be pregnant, but who's the father? Lucy is puzzled about the lack of communication from Crush in Australia, & the omnipresent Marcus, her ex; Autumn is still worried about her drug addict brother, & his effect on her new relationship with Addison. There are problems to be solved & challlenges to be faced alll with the help of friendship & chocolate. This is a feel good book, which has its serious side. The wedding scene is laugh out loud funny & would hardly be out of place in an Ealing comedy. I loved it.