Pages: 448 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140295941 Pub: Penguin Books Ltd Pub date: 2003-12-04 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 38035
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Editorial Review:Jane Green's sixth novel has a touch of Pygmalion about it. Alice Chambers, the heroine of Spellbound was known as "wallpaper" at school a "shy, mousy girl" who tended to disappear into the background. As an adult she runs a successful catering company but things remain pretty much the same. That is until Joe Mitchell, a crush from Alice's teenage years, decides to make her his fair lady: "with a diet, a decent hairdresser and a new wardrobe she'd be a whole new woman by the time he'd finished with her"--and, yes, you can grit your teeth at this very un-feminist idea! Joe works hard and earns lots of money, Alice has a lovely house and enviable clothes, and they both live happily ever after. No of course they don't. Alice soon realises that "Joe is not the knight in shining armour she had once thought", largely due to his serial philandering. When his affair with a coworker is discovered, he is forced by his company to move to New York, and Alice goes too. It is at this point, in their new country home, that Alice is forced to face up to all that is wrong with her life. Feeling "quite happy" is no longer good enough, nor is staying with a man who "loves his wife", but who "is addicted to having affairs". It's time for Alice to pursue her own dreams, no matter how painful the process. Spellbound is an old fashioned story of metamorphosis, but told with the modern economy and wit that is Jane Green's trademark. --Eithne Farry Reader Reviews:this book really does put a spell on you!! (0/0 people found this helpful)spellbound was the first jane green novel i read. Very easy to read and not very taxing, but still it blew me away. Very magically written and like i said really does put a spell on you.... Excellent - Perfect for any Chick Lit fan (4/4 people found this helpful)An intense, dynamic and true to life novel, which shows the reality of the modern day world and lets some women know they are not alone.
Brilliant Writing (3/4 people found this helpful)I loved this book, i can be a little predictable but good writing all the same.
Loved it (6/6 people found this helpful)I read books like nobody's business and if I don't think much of one I can put it down and move onto the next without much thought. But this is one that will stick in my mind. Although it doesn't stray too far from the 'chick-lit' path (I must add I love chick-lit!!) it's definitely worth a read... it was a definite page turner because I found myself desperate to see Alice finally 'wash that man right out of her hair' to use a terrible cliche... the only thing I would criticise is the use of the house they move to as one an author used to live in. To me it only had a minor role in the book. True, it was used to move the plot on in places; but I didn't feel it was necessary. As the first of Green's book I've read, I will be reading more. Newcomer (8/8 people found this helpful)A complete newcomer to Jane Green's work I read this book with no expectations or preconceptions. I found the choice of tense pretty interesting, to put it diplomatically. Sometimes this worked in the authors favour, sometimes it didn't. The freedom it gave to the author to hop between different characters and their emotions was possibly one of the more unique aspects of this novel and, in my opinion, quite inspired. It gave dimentions to the characters and the plot and I found myself routing for almost every individual in this story, even though their happiness meant anothers sadness. This made their actions more understandable, if not always bearable. The downside to this style of writing is it often jarred and lacked fluency. The tone was slightly uncertain at times and it is, by no means, the best written book I have ever read. But the strengths of this book do not lie in it's writing, which it is worth mentioning is also warm, witty and touching, but in it's story. I will not remember this book as been of great litertary merit or been particulary ground breaking but it was the very least an enjoyable read. At very best it is an honest, heartfelt story which lingers in the mind long after you've put it down. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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