I know it's chick lit. I know. I do, honest. I've just put Marian Keyes in my greatest tearjerker list with Jane Austen here, which is not something I undertake lightly. What I must impress upon you, if you do not read this kind of novel under ordinary circumstances (I know many of my fellow reviewers shy violently away from this kind of read), then give this a go. If you already love well-written Chick Lit (and I mean well-written and not the cookie-cutter garbage that gets churned out that has the word "shoe" in the title to ensure sales) then you won't be reading this review, you'll be reading ''Anybody Out There?'' and enjoying it as much as I did.
Try [[''The Other Side of the Story]] '' or rather than taking the plunge straight away, you may want to get a feel for Marian Keyes and read a collection of her newspaper articles, in [[Under The Duvet]]. Otherwise you may enjoy [[Notting Hell]] by Rachel Johnson or The [[Nanny]].
Go on, give it a go... . I promise your IQ won't drop if you do.