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5.0 out of 5 stars
Written with a Fay Weldon sardonicism;dead on about marriage,
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This review is from: Parlour Games (Hardcover)
If you love British tongue-in-cheek (so to speak) asperity and are a particular fan of Fay Weldon, you'll enjoy Cheek. Not as fantastical as Weldon, but certainly as drily funny and as percipient about man/woman relationships and the pitfalls of marriage, she is dead accurate about the inner workings of the sexual schemings of both men and women. She gets in some good bites at the nature of friendship as well and is no stranger to the mind of a child. Upliftingly cynical
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Parlour Games by Mavis Cheek (Paperback - May 5, 2005)
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