- Paperback
- Publisher: PENGUIN (1999)
- ASIN: B000PJW414
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (281 customer reviews)
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved this book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Other Side of the Story: A Novel (Hardcover)
I loved this book. I have read all of Marian's books and this was one of my favorites. I really felt like I knew these people by the end of the book and I couldn't wait to see how their story lines would be resolved. I enjoyed the format of the book - with several chapters at a time devoted to each character. Marian, if you read the reviews (like Lily did...) way to go. I loved this book and have already recommended it to all of my friends.
28 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Goes Around Comes Around....Or Does It?,
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This review is from: The Other Side of the Story: A Novel (Hardcover)
Marian Keyes' latest is a true gem which transports the reader to the thirty-something singles life of Dublin and London. With empathy and humor she tells the story of very believable women whose lives intertwine.Gemma Hogan is a Special Events Planner in Dublin. She has recently lost the love of her life, and to make matters even more unbearable, said love is now happily ensconced with her former best friend Lily and the child they have together. Gemma seems to have enough heartbreak, but now her father has left her mother for his secretary, and Lily has not only captured Gemma's boyfriend but has written a best-selling novel, something Gemma has always wanted to do. Meanwhile, Lily is not only wracked with guilt over the aforementioned theft of affections, but also having trouble coping with a non-working mate and the lack of money they must exist on. Child-care mishaps and a second novel that is more of an embarrassment than a bestseller add more pressure to Lily's life. Jojo Harvey, a Jessica-Rabbit clone, enters the picture as the literary agent who represents Lily. But Jojo the dynamic businesswoman is also Jojo the homewrecker as she guiltily pursues a relationship with her very-married boss. Add one more catalyst in the form of Susan, former best friend of both Gemma and Lily, who has moved to Seattle, Washington. Susan becomes Gemma's sounding board via email and is privvy to the intimate details of Gemma's disheveled life, her desperately needy mom, her non-boyfriend, and a certain chemist who fills prescription after prescription for her. Susan thinks the emails are so interesting to read that she wants to share them. Taking a calculated risk, she sends them to Jojo Harvey who agrees they would make a great book. It's a merry-go-round of emotions with revenge, rejection, and disappointment having their day along with all the accompanying pandemonium of this inside look into the life of writers, editors, and publishers. It's Marian Keyes doing what she does best---telling a contemporary tale with all the humor and sadness that fills life. This is believable fiction that will appeal to everyone....except perhaps Mr. Burt Reynolds who does not fare too well in this one.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great one,
By Amazonbombshell (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Other Side of the Story: A Novel (Hardcover)
I don't know how, but Marian Keyes always manages to write something that is at at once funny, wise, insightful, and fun to read. Her books look like that favorite sterotype of reviewers, "Chicklit," but they're about much more (and they're much better!) than the skinny cartoon girls on their covers suggest. Keyes's characters are real, her stories inventive, and even when the ending wraps up in far *too* happy a manner, it doesn't make the book any less of a good experience.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY has all the winning ingredients, and I'm happy to say it mixes them up well and combines them into yet another great read. The inside look at publishing is hilarious, and very enlightening for anyone who has ever wondered what it would take to get their work in the local bookstore! The Lily-Gemma-Anton triangle is well done and the resolution -- though it seems lacking at first -- is very realistic. Jojo is a superbly written character, and her relationship with her married boss (and his relationship to his wife) is explored with great sensitivity to all the complex issues it creates. Since the first 100+ pages were about Gemma, and the next Jojo, and the next Lily, I didn't understand at first how they would all fit together in one story; the relationships between them didn't seem strong enough for that sort of split style. I should have known, though: Marian Keyes pulls it off every time. Read it and see for yourself.
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