Customer Reviews
Rachels Holiday - By: L. Murphy, 16 Oct 2008 
Ive just finished this book. Unputdownable! Read Watermelon first though. Looking 4ward to reading Angles & Anybody Out there! I really think Marian is leaving the best till last with writing about Helen, the youngest sister... I really cant wait 4 that one.
Gripping and oh so funny - By: M. Burton, 11 Sep 2008 
This was one of the last Marian Keyes books I bought. I'd avoided it because it was about rehab & drugs & I found that a little too tedious to read. But I faced my fear & read this book & I couldn't have enjoyed it more if I tried. I loved how it didn't go into the really gritty moments of the rehab & how everything was set with humour. There's a really big moral to be learnt with this book. Marian Keyes should defiantly continue the lives of the Walsh family, they're too funny not to.
light hearted and funny whilst still remaining very potent sensitive and respectful - By: Miss Jessica, 31 Aug 2008 
This book deal's with serious issues such as drug addiction & suicide butin away that's still light hearted & funny whilst still remaining very potent sensitive & respectful.Throughout this book you follow rachel's journey through rehab & her realisation that she's a drug addict.There are moments where you'll laugh out load then a few sentences later you'll be fighting back tears.Having read a lot of books Marian Keyes remains the only author i have come across who can make such serious issues still light & easy to read.Highly recommended.
Same - By: Ms. S. J. R. Harris, 10 Aug 2008 
I've read several of Keyes' books, the first being Anybody Out There. I loved that book & craved more of her humour, so I went out & bought a handful of her books. I was not impressed! They start of great, with humourous characters & potentialy brilliant plots, but after having read three or four you begin to see her lack of imagination. I have read at least three of her books which are based around the same family. Five sisters, the youngest Helen, next Anna, so on & so on. Her pace of writing is unsettling & confusing, & she can easily loose you mid-sentance.
She has such potential, & if you have never read a Keyes before then you should.. just don't read more than three.I would recomend Anybody Out There, The Other Side Of The Story & Watermelon.
really bad - By: S.S, 04 Aug 2008 
This isn't a 'funny' book, its about differnet addictions: i.e. alcohol, drugs, violence, childhood. I read half of it & then thought, I don't really want to know how to tackle different addictions, I just wanted a light hearted read.