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The agent Jojo, a high-flying literary agent on the up, has just made a very bad career move: she's jumped into bed with her married boss Mark The bestseller Jojo's sweet-natured client Lily's first novel is a roaring success. She and lover Anton celebrate by spending the advance for her second book. Then she gets writer's block The unknown Gemma used to be Lily's best friend - until Lily 'stole' Anton. Now she's writing her own story - painfully and hilariously - when supershark agent Jojo stumbles across it When their fortunes become entangled, it seems too much to hope that they'll all find a happy ending. But maybe they'll each discover that there's more than one side to every story
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As a person with a degree in English, this is the kind of book I consider myself ~too good for~. It was a really fun read, though; weirdly addictive. Also I like books that take place in contemporary London, even if they are not especially good, because they make me remember things like Opal Fruits and Waterstones and the tube.
Gemma writes a book about her dad leaving her mam, but he predictably comes back, saving her from handling the guilt if dealing e her mom.. Lily lives in panic and remorse for having stolen Gemma's reckless boyfriend, and also becomes a published author, albeit only through trauma. Jojo, also guilt ridden, is the link between them for being the literary agent and, surprise, also guilt ridden for her affair w a married man.
Good story and interesting characters, but not life changing; more of a great winter read under covers w tea.
I just didn't like this very much. I think what did it for me was that it started with the drama of Gemma's parents and her mother was ANNOYING!! Unreasonable and ridiculous. Her father wasn't much better and the first section with Gemma was just so long I probably should have stopped and put the book away, but I kept reading. Come to think of it, everyone was just too whiny. They blamed everyone else for their problems! And the wrap up at the end felt rushed and unsatisfying. Such a disappointment!
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