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Always the Bridesmaid
Always the Bridesmaid
Author: Sarah Webb
It's bad enough when your love life is going nowhere fast -- it's worse when everyone else's is soaring! — That's the personal tragedy that appears to have befallen Amy O'Sullivan, as she careens toward the "Big Three-O" with what she laughingly refers to as a "career" at a dead end. Amy's little sister has come home with her "Golden Delicious" A...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060571665
ISBN-10: 0060571667
Publication Date: 2/2004
Pages: 342
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  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 38 ratings
Publisher: Avon Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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reader avatar reviewed Always the Bridesmaid on + 76 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this book. A cute and fun read.
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Helpful Score: 1
All in all, not a bad chick lit book. I could have done without some of the things in the book and there were some *really* bad continuity issues with one character in particular. Not terribly deep, but that's sort of the point of chick lit, eh?
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The whole point of chic lit is that it should be light, funny and have romance. Not so much of any of the above for this book. Amy is struggling through a break-up, a stale job, and her friends are all getting married. You want to root for Amy, but she does incredibly stupid stuff to the poor man who is interested in her. Also, the author touches on the fact that Amy has depression. I wanted more lightness, more funny and more romance.
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This book had its cute moments. I had a had time identifying with the main character. I felt the story lacked any character development or a clear cut story line. It was a quick read for a summer day, but not the kind of story that stays with you.
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This was OK. Not my favorite. It was not easy for me to connect with the lead character (Amy) and there are times in the book where the storyline goes off on tangents that don't help the story along. I would have preferred a lot more background on the characters as well.
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Step by step, fully illustrated book teaches 17 types of braids plus lots of tips and hints.
EllaMinnowPeas avatar reviewed Always the Bridesmaid on + 69 more book reviews
Step by step guide to Hair Braiding. Excellent pictures.
From French braiding to Twists.


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