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I Heart Paris |  | Author: Lindsey Kelk Publisher: Harper Category: Book
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 182
Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 1
ISBN: 0007288417 EAN: 9780007288410 ASIN: 0007288417
Publication Date: July 8, 2010 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description Angela is in the City of Love -- but her own love life is heading for trouble!
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great read September 5, 2010 S. A. Broadhurst (Worcester, UK) Having read, and enjoyed, the previous two books about Angela Clark, i was looking forward to reading the latest installment. Angela is still enjoying life in USA and her relationship with Alex, when the oppurtunity arises for her to follow Alex to Paris and bagging the rights for an article in a big magazine about Paris's shopping highs and lows. The daily life of Angela continues with her ups and downs and accidents and hilarities. there is the added complication to the story, the ex girlfriend of Alex who sets her sights on getting him back, but Angela will not let that happen without a fight. The book ends with Angela making a decision about her long term plans and where to settle; be it back in london, in her own appartment or with Alex, the love of her life.
Lindsey Kelk has continued to write in a light hearted way, which encourages you to want to read more, making the book hard to put down. I felt transported back to Paris, the destination of my honeymoon ten years ago, remembering all the happy moments strolling down the streets.
well done Lindsey on the book and i hope Angela will be returning to a book shelf soon!!
Harper Collins need a better proof-reader! September 5, 2010 RockPixie Although the series of three books are easy enough to read, the character Angela Clark has just become more and more mathetic as the series has gone on. Grow up and get a backbone Angela!
Also, if you are a stickler for correct grammar, this book is not for you. It had my blood boiling at the presence of two commas in a row (for example,, like this. Unforgiveable!), and other such atrocities. Please, Harper Collins, check your chick lit books before they go out! I think you'll find that a huge proportion of chick lit readers enjoy easy reading because it is a nice escape from a busy, mentally taxing job. The rubbish grammar just makes me want to red-pen the entire series of books. Please sort it out!
I really hope that there are no more I Heart books due for release. Angela has run her natural course, and will never be as loveable as Becky Bloomwood.
An easy read September 4, 2010 nismat (uk) Having read the previous two books, I still enjoyed this but maybe the storyline is wearing a little thin now. A nice easy read, and Angela is such a loveable charachter as she has a little bit of all of us in her!
Fantastic September 3, 2010 Shotsie I thououghtly enjoyed reading this book as I hated having to put it down. I love the charachters & what they got up to & only wish I had read the books in the correct order.
I still heart Angela...! August 31, 2010 Laura (Cambridge, U.K) I loved the first two books in this continuing series, so couldn't wait to get hold of the third installment of Angela's adventures (unfortunately I was away travelling until very recently, so had to wait to buy a copy... sob) and I wasn't disappointed. The beginning of the book is a little repetitive, as Angela is sent to Paris both to accompany her rock star boyfriend Alex on tour and to write yet another article, with classic drunken hijinks ensuing (though interestingly she's making an effort to cut down on the alcohol!). Not that this isn't enjoyable, but I was worried at first as to whether it was really going anywhere, and a little irritated by the fuss being made over the random ex of Alex's who turns up in Paris as well. But about a third of the way through, a twist regarding said ex emerges (Disclaimer: this may not have seemed like a twist to anyone else, but I was being jet-lagged and dim when I read this, so it was surprising to me!) that makes the real plot of the novel kick in, and once again Angela is flung into the midst of a crisis...
I think the reason the 'I heart...' series hasn't yet burnt out (as I worried it might by book three) is because it's just a bit different from other chick lits out there; there are continuing threads through the novels, so problems like Angela's ex-fiancee, her worries about moving in with anyone again, Alex's issues about trust etc aren't just forgotten about. This makes for a bit of realism among all the fluff. I also continue to appreciate how Angela and Alex continue to encounter problems within their relationship, rather than just walking happily off into the sunset as is the case with most chick lit novels! And finally, I just love Angela as a character, despite occasionally despairing at her ditziness, and I appreciated finally getting to meet her UK best friend Louisa in this book as well (her US friend Jenny being AWOL in Los Angeles).
With the next two books in the series entitled 'I heart London' and 'I heart Las Vegas' I could definitely have a guess as to where the plot is going to go from now on, but that doesn't ruin any of the fun... Highly recommended.
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