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Thirtynothing
  • Published: 18 September 2000
  • ISBN: 9780141916200
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 448

Thirtynothing



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Ever wondered what happened to your first love?

Imagine bumping into them twelve years later and realizing you still fancy them rotten. That's exactly what happens to Dig Ryan when he sees Delilah again.

Now imagine you're Nadine. You and Dig have been best friends for fifteen years. And you've finally realized that you're in love with him. So when Delilah - who always was your nemesis - returns, you're mad with jealousy and can't help behaving childishly. Like phoning your first love Phil - just to get your own back ...

Thirty-Nothing is a story of ex-boyfriends, ex-girlfriends and friends dabbling with yesterday when they really should be thinking about today.

  • Published: 18 September 2000
  • ISBN: 9780141916200
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 448

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Bubbly and addictive, the best romantic comedy we've read in ages

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Will keep you up all night in a sweaty, addicted reading frenzy

The Times

Very entertaining and very funny

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Jewell writes with invigorating zest and lashings of emotional intelligence - pop fiction at its proudest

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Warm, funny, realistic and immensely readable

Cosmopolitan

A lovely book . . . informed with a wholesome desire to please and entertain

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This is a gem

Mirror

Stands out from the mass of chick-fic like a poppy in a cornfield . . . Glitters with insight

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Addictively readable

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Terrific

Sunday Times

A joy . . . a fun summer read

Guardian

Tackles serious issues with humour - proving that chick-lit can be intelligent, interesting and huge fun

Sunday Express

A triumph

Hello

Top marks. Fantastic

Heat

Moving and intelligent

Independent

Magnetic, unpretentious and bursting with one-liners

Cosmopolitan

Jewell's readability and emotional intelligence make her the cream of pop fiction

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Fans of chick-lit will understand when I say that this is a book you simply disappear into

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