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|author= Eliza Kennedy
|title= I Take You
|rating= 2
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary= In a week from now, Lily and Will are getting married! This weekend, they'll be leaving New York and jetting down to Florida to spend the week with her family, preparing for the big day, and it's all brilliantly exciting. They're quite the golden couple, her a lawyer at a big firm, him an archaeologist at a top museum, young, attractive, they bring the world to its knees. And then sometimes Lily gets on her knees, but, ooops, it's just as likely to be in front of her boss or a random from the bar as it is her fiancé. Lily, you see, is not exactly the monotonous, monogamous type. Instead she likes to sleep around, drink, take drugs and breakdown in tears, all while keeping this a secret from the man she's supposed to love and while holding down a substantial professional job of course.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099593661</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Esther Gerritsen and Michele Hutchison (translator)
|summary= Cambridge is a city of winding streets and cobbled alleyways and in such a street you will find A Stich In Time, a tiny dress shop filled to bursting with dresses that will take your breath away. Etta Sparks spends her days crafting gowns from jewel-coloured velvets and beaded silks that are unlike any dresses you have seen before; once you try one of Etta's creations on - and with a few stitches from her expert and rather magical needle - these incredible, amazing garments have the power to reach within your soul and extract your deepest desire and hidden-away dreams.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0749018720</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Sophie Kinsella
|title= Shopaholic to the Rescue
|rating= 4.5
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary=After a year of waiting (and somewhat frantic googling for the release date), Becky returns with the latest in the Shopaholic series, and guess what? It was completely worth the wait.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0593074629</amazonuk>
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