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Polly Williams (1)

Auteur de The Rise and Fall of a Yummy Mummy

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10 oeuvres 476 utilisateurs 15 critiques

Œuvres de Polly Williams

The Rise and Fall of a Yummy Mummy (2006) 255 exemplaires
A Bad Bride's Tale (2007) 85 exemplaires
A Good Girl Comes Undone (2008) 34 exemplaires
How to be Married (2010) 21 exemplaires
It Happened One Summer (2011) 21 exemplaires
The Angel at No. 33 (2011) 20 exemplaires
Afterwife (2012) 20 exemplaires
Husband, Missing (2013) 14 exemplaires
The World's Worst Wife (2009) 5 exemplaires
Yummy mummy! (2013) 1 exemplaire

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Sexe
female
Lieux de résidence
London, England, UK
Professions
writer
journalist

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I've never read any books by this author before, and apparently baby sick lit is a thing! Despite being childless, I still enjoyed this. The idea of losing one's identity during and after pregnancy is not a totally alien concept to people like me, and it is easy to see how a head can be turned if self esteem is at rock bottom. The characters are well written, if at times shallow and slightly stereotyped, and it made for a pleasant holiday read.

Would I read more of her work? Well probably, since I have at least one more of hers sitting at home on my shelf!! Would I go out of my way to read more of her work? Probably not. It would take a lot more for her to join my chick lit must read authors (Jenny and Katie) - maybe me suddenly having an offspring so I can really identify with the characters...maybe her other work will hit the right chord instead.… (plus d'informations)
 
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peelap | 7 autres critiques | Feb 3, 2019 |
This somewhat racy romance does have a couple of unexpected twists in it. Amy’s daughter is now six months old but Amy and her boyfriend Joe have not settled into a happy, routine life yet. In fact, they are definitely not on the same page when it comes to their expectations. Evie does not sleep through the night, Amy feels frumpy, Joe is busy with his work, and both are always tired. Joe does not approve of Amy’s friends, and Amy is fearful that Joe finds her unattractive and is seeking affection elsewhere. Whew! And that’s just the beginning! Amy is a bit whiny, and Joe is mostly right about her friends. Not a great cast of characters, and really, some open communication would have helped tremendously. The second half of the novel is far better than the first, and the characters do show some maturity before the story ends. This story is good for a summer beach read, if you just want to while away a few hours.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Maydacat | 7 autres critiques | Jun 4, 2018 |
This book is a great read for anyone who has gone through the life altering event of being pregnant. It grasps expertly the feeling of your body not being your own anymore, even after having the baby. It shows how the mother can often times feel invisible after having gone from her own person to someone that another human so totally relies upon. It dragged me in and I was held captive until the very last page.
 
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MynTop | 7 autres critiques | Apr 8, 2016 |
Loved this book. Having struggled through those early baby years myself I totally got Amy and her fears and exhaustion! Quite unexpectedly gritty and the plot moves along at a good pace. Good bedtime reading.
 
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DaisyWhite | 7 autres critiques | Nov 18, 2014 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
476
Popularité
#51,804
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
15
ISBN
75
Langues
5

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