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Original Title: | Christmas at Tiffanyʼs |
ISBN: | 0330532723 (ISBN13: 9780330532723) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | At Tiffany's #1 |
Karen Swan
Paperback | Pages: 582 pages Rating: 4.05 | 4831 Users | 433 Reviews
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Three cities. Three seasons. One chance to find the life that fits. Cassie settled down too young, marrying her first serious boyfriend. Now, ten years later, she is betrayed and broken. With her marriage in tatters and no career or home of her own, she needs to work out where she belongs in the world and who she really is. So begins a year-long trial as Cassie leaves her sheltered life in rural Scotland to stay with each of her best friends in the most glamorous cities in the world: New York, Paris and London. Exchanging grouse moor and mousy hair for low-carb diets and high-end highlights, Cassie tries on each city for size as she attempts to track down the life she was supposed to have been leading, and with it, the man who was supposed to love her all along.Details Containing Books Christmas at Tiffany's (At Tiffany's #1)
Title | : | Christmas at Tiffany's (At Tiffany's #1) |
Author | : | Karen Swan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 582 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2011 by Pan Books (UK) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Holiday. Christmas. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 4831 Users | 433 ReviewsCrit Containing Books Christmas at Tiffany's (At Tiffany's #1)
if i could i would give more than 5 stars!!!one of the best books i read in a looooooooooooong timesimply funny witty and eyeopener...more abt frndship than love..more about life than love...i will read it again..maybe on a long trip or d summer holsit just soothes me down and cheers me up...Really enjoyed this book. Easy to read but very hard to put down.
http://chicklitaholic.blogspot.com/20...Once I became aware of Karen Swan's latest novel, Christmas At Tiffany's it automatically became a must-read book. The cover is beautiful and the title really enticed me into wanting to read the book straight away. As soon as Christmas At Tiffany's arrived I curled up on the sofa with a steaming mug of hot chocolate ready to delve into Cassie's journey.While the idea for the story was nothing unique or original, I have to admit that the idea of Cassie
4,5 starsThis is the story about a woman who has to find herself again.After ten years of marriage, on her anniversary party, Cassie finds out the ugly truth: her godson is a lovechild of her husband and her best friend.What does she do?She leaves him and goes on a year long search for her truth-self.Where?To three different cities that happen to be three leading places when it comes to fashion industry: New York, Paris and London.In every city, she has a friend she will stay with.In New York,
Oh my gosh was this book annoying in parts!!!First off, the title "Christmas at Tiffany's"... Talk about misleading! There is the BRIEFEST celebration of Christmas and all that is merry & bright about one third the way through the book and then Christmas is kind of mentioned again in the epilogue but that's it!! That does not justify a Christmassy title and book cover!!!!!!!! *stern face* Luckily enough I read this book in November as I have rather a lot of Christmassy books to read this
With the way this novel starts out, I had an idea that it was going to be along the lines of The Devil Wore Prada somewhat crossed vaguely with Sex in the City, but set in three cities. I obviously did not do enough research into this book. I only knew that it had to do with a married woman (Cassie) being jilted by her husband and taking some time to recover in three major cities. I was very, very wrong. This book was so much more than that. I thought that it would be a chick-lit, frothy;
With the way this novel starts out, I had an idea that it was going to be along the lines of The Devil Wore Prada somewhat crossed vaguely with Sex in the City, but set in three cities. I obviously did not do enough research into this book. I only knew that it had to do with a married woman (Cassie) being jilted by her husband and taking some time to recover in three major cities. I was very, very wrong. This book was so much more than that. I thought that it would be a chick-lit, frothy;
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