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|title=Leave Me
|author=Gayle Forman
|reviewer=Kerry King
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Maribeth Klein was having a heart attack. In her mid forties, she of course put it down to stress, indigestion, being run down, generally just feeling, you know, ''off''. So when she opened her eyes, some days later, unable to breathe, but breathing; with a bright light in her face, she thought she was dreaming. As you would. Except she was freezing and she couldn't speak. Yep, definitely dreaming. Or dead. Was she actually dead? Maribeth figured that since she was hurting from head to toe, she was probably alive and had been having a heart attack after all.
|rating=5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|pages=352
|publisher=Simon and Schuster UK
|date=8 September 2016
|isbn=978-1471150470
|website=http://www.gayleforman.com
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When you've had a heart attack and frightened the hell out of not just yourself, but your husband, your children – if they had known - your mother and your best friend, you imagine that some long overdue TLC is about to come your way. You're thinking cards, flowers, being waited on hand, foot and finger and even though the imminent influx of culinary gifts are likely to be low fat, low sugar and taste like the box they came in, they're coming, right? And you'll probably get a couple of months off work and not even have to think about the laundry. Or the housework? Or taking the twins to school? Right? Right????
I can't thank Simon and Schuster enough for the privilege of reviewing this copy.
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