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5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great read from the best of British chic-lit, June 14, 2010
I always enjoy reading Katie Fforde. All of her titles are amongst my keepers to reread at leisure. PRACTICALLY PERFECT has a very talented young heroine and mixes her struggles to renovate a a listed cottage with her feelings for two very different men. The story line also weaves in the difficulties of rehoming retired greyhounds and daily life in a small village. I don't like to give too much away for those who haven't read PRACTICALLY PERFECT, but, as in all good chic-lit novels, there are issues beyond romance including friendships and family. Katie Fforde writes stand-alone books, each having different themes and new characters. And each is well worth reading. Her female characters, regardless of age, remind of friends in England, the stories are told with humor. Each book leaves me satisfied and hoping there will be a new Katie Fforde out one out soon.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pink fluff, August 20, 2006
Newly qualified interior designer and general all-round handywoman, Anna, sets about re doing the interior of a listed, working man's cottage. The fact that it's "listed" means that there are certain guidelines to which she must adhere, and that she must get permission from the local inspector of works. She's harboured a secret, schoolgirl crush on one of her college lecturers for years, building up in her mind, a picture of a romantic, heroic figure, against whom, no other man can compete, so when she finds herself becoming attracted to the local inspector, brushes it off in favour of her romantic dream. When she and "Prof. Dreamy" finally get togther, her childish dreams disintegrate in the face of his total self absorbtion and general selfishness (and the sex isn't that great either!) and so she redily falls for the charms of the earthier but worthier, inspector. Then this stupid twit of a woman reveals what an idiot she really is by imposing her ideas on to a project of the inspector's, when he is laid up in hospital, and proceeds to alienate him with her bossiness. It's a "pink fluff" story, ok for when you feel like something very light to read, but not at all attention holding.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love it, February 10, 2010
I love Katie Fforde's books! This was a great one, not my favorite of hers, but a great read. Entertaining, fun and I'm glad I purchased it.
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