Such a Perfect Sister
This has been on my shelf for over four years now and each time I've picked it up - it hasn't appealed to me... until now! And I really enjoyed it. A lovely frothy girly book!
I was attracted to this book only because of the sister problem the main character have. Inferiority. It took me awhile to get into the story, but I still managed to finish. I loved how awesome and tolerant Phoebe was to her sister's every selfish antics but it did get annoying. Alex was nothing but a selfish person and I really hated her since the beginning. I thought she'd be nice, but sadly no. She could go to such lengths to make her sister miserable and all because she was jealous of her.
I enjoyed this book.It's a quickish, fun read and I loved Phoebe and Will.
There were quite a few character in this book that I couldn't stand.First of all of course Alex, the bitch. Her mother Shirley is just as bad. Spoiling one daughter and negleting and constantly criticising the other one. Luke is also a typical male asshole (although it's not made THAT clear, but hey, convincing a girl to sleep with you - and you know that she is madly in love with you - and afterwards drop her and go back to her sister...)And also Phoebe really got on my nerves. Seems as if she
This is a typical chick-lit book which doesn't exactly tax the brain, but which is perfect for some holiday reading.Phoebe Redmond is your typical "girl next door" character who is always the bridesmaid and never the bride. To top it all, her ""perfect"" sister Alex has stolen the man she loves and has just announced their engagement. The story winds is way through the typical chick-lit ups and downs before ending in the typically cliched climax.As a bride-to-be myself I found the wedding
Donna Hay
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.61 | 134 Users | 14 Reviews
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Title | : | Such a Perfect Sister |
Author | : | Donna Hay |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2003 by Orion Publishing (first published 2002) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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Yet another of Phoebe Redmond's friends is getting married and once again, as bridesmaid, she must suffer the mortification of a taffeta frock that does nothing for her figure. As if she didn't have enough problems, her job as sous chef at a smart bar and restaurant is like working in a war zone under the command of a psychopath. To cap it all, the man she wants, Luke, is dating someone else, and it happens to be her dazzling sister Alex. It's tough. It's even tougher because she suspects that Alex isn't really in love with Luke at all. Then Alex rashly accepts Luke's proposal and Phoebe must don taffeta once more. But Phoebe's not the only one let down in love. One evening, into the restaurant walks Will, all dressed up with nowhere to go. He's just come from a wedding—his own—where the bride jilted him at the altar.Mention Books Conducive To Such a Perfect Sister
Original Title: | Such a Perfect Sister |
ISBN: | 0752848364 (ISBN13: 9780752848365) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Appertaining To Books Such a Perfect Sister
Ratings: 3.61 From 134 Users | 14 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books Such a Perfect Sister
Easy read, you want to be the main character until the story gets a bit too "soap opera" clicheThis has been on my shelf for over four years now and each time I've picked it up - it hasn't appealed to me... until now! And I really enjoyed it. A lovely frothy girly book!
I was attracted to this book only because of the sister problem the main character have. Inferiority. It took me awhile to get into the story, but I still managed to finish. I loved how awesome and tolerant Phoebe was to her sister's every selfish antics but it did get annoying. Alex was nothing but a selfish person and I really hated her since the beginning. I thought she'd be nice, but sadly no. She could go to such lengths to make her sister miserable and all because she was jealous of her.
I enjoyed this book.It's a quickish, fun read and I loved Phoebe and Will.
There were quite a few character in this book that I couldn't stand.First of all of course Alex, the bitch. Her mother Shirley is just as bad. Spoiling one daughter and negleting and constantly criticising the other one. Luke is also a typical male asshole (although it's not made THAT clear, but hey, convincing a girl to sleep with you - and you know that she is madly in love with you - and afterwards drop her and go back to her sister...)And also Phoebe really got on my nerves. Seems as if she
This is a typical chick-lit book which doesn't exactly tax the brain, but which is perfect for some holiday reading.Phoebe Redmond is your typical "girl next door" character who is always the bridesmaid and never the bride. To top it all, her ""perfect"" sister Alex has stolen the man she loves and has just announced their engagement. The story winds is way through the typical chick-lit ups and downs before ending in the typically cliched climax.As a bride-to-be myself I found the wedding
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