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A Desirable Residence
A Desirable Residence
Author: Madeleine Wickham
What goes on behind closed doors. . . — Liz and Jonathan Chambers were in trouble. They can’t sell their old house. Here they are, stuck with two mortgages, mounting debts and a miserable adolescent daughter who hadn’t wanted to move anyway. Then it seems Marcus Witherstone will solve all their problems. He knows the perfect tenants f...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780552772242
ISBN-10: 0552772240
Publication Date: 11/1/2004
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Black Swan
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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NCKristen avatar reviewed A Desirable Residence on
Helpful Score: 4
Although I really like some of this author's books (Sophie Kinsella), this was a really bad one. There were about 10 main characters, none of whom were likeable, (Ok, well, Jonathan, the cuckolded husband became someone you couldn't help but like at the very end, and Daniel Witherstone, the son, you can't help but find him appealing because he just tries so hard). She didn't flesh any of them out, they were just paper dolls, flimsy and without substance cliches (the cheating wife, the oblivious husband, the bratty and truly unlikable daughter, the cheating executive, his pushy/perfect wife who walked all over him, etc.) Definite library book vs. one for the keeper shelf, save your credit, you won't want to own and re-read it.
jessjoy avatar reviewed A Desirable Residence on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a little unexpected from Wickham/ Kinsella! I enjoyed it though! I was a little surprised that it was rated so low on here. I loved the ending. It was a little expected, not sure if you were expected to expect it, but I kinda did. To me it shows that good people can make mistakes and that even if you make a mistake it doesn't mean that you should be the evil character. Humans are flawed characters. Overall, it was a great read. I pretty much read it through in two sittings. Had to make myself sleep for about five hours. I definitely would recommend this to anyone who loves chick lit without all the sex!
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reviewed A Desirable Residence on + 13 more book reviews
I read this book in one sitting. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Madeline Wickham is a pseudonym of Sophie Kinsella of "Shopaholic" fame. I highly recomend this book. It was really cute and light reading like the rest of her books. :)


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