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|title= Wife in the Fast Lane
|author= Karen Quinn
|buy= No
|borrow=Yes
|format= Paperback
|pages=480
|publisher= Pocket Books
|date= July 2006
|isbn=978-0743492171
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More positively though, there are enough meanderings of the tale for the pleasure of the read to exist within the stuffing, as the 'also-plot' is enchanting and meshes with the co-ordination of Torvill and Dean into the main storyline to ultimately provide a filling, Subway-sandwich of a read. You should know that I read every single page and would certainly feel comfortable in endorsing ''Wife In The Fast Lane'' as a good, straightforward beach read for you to pass among your girlfriends this summer.
Sitting on the shelf alongside Quinn's novels, I would gladly recommend some further reading material for your summer suitcase: [[Anybody Out There? by Marian Keyes]], ''Hens Dancing'' by Raffaella Barker, [[That Certain Age by Elizabeth Buchan]] and [[Other People's Husbands by Judy Astley]]. We also have a review of [[Holly Would Dream by Karen Quinn]].
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