The fast lane is much too slow for twenty-seven-year-old Rachel Walsh, who is always the last one still standing whenever there's a party. And New York City is the perfect place for a young female to over-do...everything! But her love of a good time is about to land her in the emergency room and alienate her best friend and her boyfriend. Soon the Walsh clan has come to hustle their daughter home to check her into the local version of the Betty Ford Clinic. And just when another million hours of group therapy are about to drive her crazy, Rachel meets a new man and resolves to ride this wild dream to love -- or wherever else her heart may lead her.
Corey B. (coreyann) from NORTH CANTON, OH wrote on 6/10/2007...
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I picked up this book because I'd read the other "Walsh" sister books (albeit out of order) and thought this was the last one in the series. In the beginning I found out that this book actually comes after Watermelon and before Angels . This story focuses on Rachel, the dead-middle sister that isn't mentioned much in either of the other books outside of the fact that she's living in New York. Rachel is a drug-addict but is far in denial about her dependency on drugs and the life of a rock-star, even though she isn't one. Somehow, Rachel manages to find and hang onto an all-around good-guy named Luke and also has a bosom buddy named Brigit that also seems to be an angel to Rachel. To be honest, for the first part of the book I wasn't really keen on it. It could be due to the fact that the hardest thing I've ever put in my body besides alcohol is morphine (surgery) so I don't understand the co-dependent mindset unless you are speaking of chapstick or books. Most of my friends when I've mentioned this book have said they enjoyed it but personally although it was readable and towards the end picked up enough that I was reading it non-stop, I just can't rate it that high. IMHO Angels was a lot better.
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Kathleen K. (kathyk) from AMSTERDAM, NY wrote on 2/28/2008...
I think this is my favorite Marian Keyes. Rachel goes on "holiday" to a drug rehab center, and finds redemption, of a sort.
I liked the hero, Luke, also. Great read.
Joanne K. (Jerseygirl-exit30) from SOMERS POINT, NJ wrote on 7/25/2007...
I love the sisters in Marian Keyes' books. This one has more serious notes than the other books, but just enough silly to make it enjoyable too.
CJ W. from CONCORD, NH wrote on 3/30/2007...
" The fast lane is much too slow for 27 year old Rachel Walsh, who is always the last one still standing whenever there's a party. And New York City is the perfect place for a young female to over-do... everything! But her love of a good time is about to land her in the emergency rooma nd alienate her best friend and her boyfriend."
Great beach read , funny and witty!
Amber C. from CANDLER, NC wrote on 2/3/2007...
A good read, although it drags a bit.
Andrea H. from NASHVILLE, TN wrote on 1/28/2007...
A party girl forced into rehab by her family and friends meets people who make her take account of her own life.
Sherry S. from NORTHPORT, AL wrote on 1/11/2007...
Hilarious book. First I have read of ths author
Nancy S. (nancys) from WAYLAND, MA wrote on 12/17/2006...
great coming of age story of a drug addict. you laugh and cry with her thru the whole book.
Sharal H. (sharalsbooks) from CHANDLER, AZ wrote on 11/15/2006...
I normally love this author's work and the first book in the Walsh sisters series, WATERMELON, was fantastic. This book didn't hold my interest, unfortunately.
Noel D. (NoOtherOne) from WILMINGTON, DE wrote on 10/18/2006...
This was truly my favorite book by Marian Keyes, so far. It almost made me cry, which is saying a lot for a chick lit-type book. Really, it's beyond chick lit. It's a story about addiction and rehab and coming-of-age and love. Read it, seriously.
Jennifer C. (JennTCamp) from BOXBOROUGH, MA wrote on 3/18/2006...
This is the best book by this author (and that's saying a lot). I loved it.