Pages: 400 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140276521 Pub: Penguin Books Ltd Pub date: 2000-06-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 85567
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Editorial Review:After working on her career at a top London advertising agency for the best part of a decade, Cath yearns to leave and open her own bookshop. Lucy, married to Cath's old Uni buddy, Josh, longs to run a cafe. So when a suitable site comes up, the girls combine their dreams and Bookends is born. However, opening a trendy book café (as opposed to cybercafé) is a fairly minor sub-plot in Bookends. This is a novel about the lives, hopes and dreams of a group of thirtysomethings, living in West Hampstead, who (mostly) met at University and have moved on, for better or worse: Cath is disenchanted and has long-since stopped trying to (a) manage her Michael-Jackson-circa-1973 hair (b)wear anything other than black that she hasn't owned for more than five years, and (c) find a suitable beau. Luckily, Si--desperate to find the man of his dreams and an expert at applying haircare products and shopping at designer stores--makes a perfect best friend. Apart from improving her appearance, he's great for those awkward social occasions that, even in our postmodernist world, still require a male escort. Then, out of the blue, a former member of the old University gang turns up and, hey presto, things start to change. Beautiful, elegant, clever Portia appears to have it all; it takes a couple of hundred pages to discover what she's been looking for. The strange thing about Bookends is that Portia turns out to be merely a sub-plot. Jane Green's latest novel is about the love and trust and enduring friendships of a bunch of young hopefuls whose lives take the usual twists and turns and ups and downs as they mature into thoughtful, rounded adults. Green is an author whose readers either love or hate her, If you love her, you'll want to read her fourth novel; if you don't, you might be surprised by Bookends. --Carey Green Reader Reviews:Good quick read but the same as lots of others (0/0 people found this helpful)This was an enjoyable book to read and was not as predictable as many others of its type. That said the "single woman with diverse friends from college" story has been done too many times and the continual drama became a bit dull. It felt like I had read it before.
Fabulous Easy Read (1/2 people found this helpful)I thoroughly enjoyed this book, this is the 2nd book of Jane Greens that I've read and I've found them both to be nice easy reads, the type of book that you can put down and go back to without losing your place or having to re-read the last page because you've forgotten what happenned last.
Bookended (3/3 people found this helpful)Jane Green presents a flawed look at love in all its forms in "Bookends," a tale of friendship and relationships. It's an entertaining light read, written in a brisk fashion with some interesting character conflicts, but the lead character never develops any spark of life.
Brilliant read (0/1 people found this helpful)It's a very girlie chick lit read but highly worthwhile. I have loved all of Jane Green's books that I have read but probably more so this one than any other. The charaters are loveable and I just kept wanting to read until I got to the end as I just couldn't put it down which for me is a real first! I would recommend this to anyone who wanted a good book to read. Be warned a small part in it is sad but it doesn't spoil the overall story at all! Bloody Brilliant! (1/2 people found this helpful)I have just literally finished reading this book and i had to come on here to say how good it was. i read it in 3 days, which for me is quick. however i just couldnt put it down. the characters are so acuratley described and the plot was never dull. i will certainly be reading more of jane green's novels. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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