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Ship and Sold by: Hodder Paperbacks
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'A wonderful, wonderful book: wise, funny, perceptive, compassionate and often unbearably sad. The best British social novel since Jonathan Coe's What a Carve Up!' The Times
ASIN: 0340896981
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  • EAN: 9780340896983
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Absolutely loved this book! Absolutely loved this book!
What a great book this is. Touching and memorable. It will stay with me for a long time. Wonderful!
September 4, 2010
One Day One Day
Enjoyed the book, easy read ,full of beliveable fun. Felt I knew the characteurs even though I have no personal knowledge of the media
September 4, 2010
You just have to love this book You just have to love this book
It is an incrediblly moving and touching love and life story but not in a cheesy sort of way. I stayed up till 2am to finish the book and don't regret it.
September 4, 2010
perfect holiday read perfect holiday read
I read this on holiday in February. I hadn't read anything for about a year so I thought i'd ease myself in with this book. It was definately the right choice. It's rare that I find a book that I can't put down, but this one really had me wanting more. I really found myself sympathising with the characters, and I loved both the main ones very much. I wasn't quite sure how the "one day every day" for however many years would work out, but it really did.

4*s
September 3, 2010
one day nichols will write a good book one day nichols will write a good book
... unfortunately this isnt it. Dont get me wrong the man can write, but each chapter leaves you feeling incomplete - like chinese food in old jokes. This seems like an MSC creative writing concept, rather than an way of really telling a story. And just when you think he might round it off nicely you get to the ending.
September 2, 2010