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|title=Never be Lonely
|sort=Never be Lonely
|author=Pamela Fudge
|reviewer=Sue Magee
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
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|pages=224
|publisher=Robert Hale Ltd
|isbn=978-0709092537
|website=http://www.pamfudge.co.uk/novels.html
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Well, this time the sun had got his rain hat on and it was slightly chilly but exactly the same thing happened. I read a good story and I warmed to the characters. I even wanted to hear more of the ex-husband but I suspect that Pam Fudge played him just right. Any more of him and he would have turned into a caricature. If you're looking for a deep book which you'll ponder over then this isn't the one for you, but if you'd just enjoy a good, light, well-written read then look no further.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag. We also have a review of [[It's In The Cards by Pamela Fudge]].
It's historical fiction but if you enjoy a good light read then you might also appreciate [[A Father For Daisy by Karen Abbott]].
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