Exposure: From President to Whistleblower at Olympus
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The bestselling business book of 2012, now in paperback Michael Woodford was a company man. He'd...
Merely for Money'?: Business Culture in the British Atlantic, 1750-1815
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In 1780 Richard Sheridan noted that merchants worked 'merely for money'. However, rather than being...
Public Sculpture of Sussex
Jill Seddon, Peter Seddon and Anthony McIntosh
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This is the seventeenth volume in the series the Public Sculpture of Britain, part of the PMSA...
Admiral: Kit Man
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Bert Patrick's first sponsorship contract with the England football team in the 1970s cost...
Euripides: Iphigenia at Aulis: Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation: Volume 2: Commentary and Indexes
James Morwood and Christopher Collard
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'Euripides: Iphigenia at Aulis' comprises two volumes (Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation;...
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Premier League - Official App
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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Never Saw You Coming in Books
Jan 17, 2020
Then there's Jim, he's working a dead end job and can't seem to catch a break. Until he wins a car via a radio station giveaway and it changes his life.
The first half of this book was probably only 2 stars for me. It was rather slow and a bit of an info dump of flashbacks and now as we got to know our characters and figure out where their heads were at. I kept putting it down and doing other things because it just wasn't grabbing my attention that much.
The second half got a little more exciting as Jim and Zara travelled the country together, getting to know each other as they spent hours in vehicles. I was willing them on, both to get where they were going and at one point - to possibly get together. It was still a little slow going, though.
I did like Jim's cast of friends. They were resourceful and quite a good laugh.
I like how this is set in the UK. Most of the books I usually read tend to be set in the USA so this was a nice change. The way it was written was exactly how some of us talk here. It was a nice change.
I do like a good bit of chick-lit but I prefer them more along the lines of Paige Toon and Jo Watson where the characters are more obviously into each other and the romance blossoms quickly but this is still a good read if you really like the genre.
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Roald Dahl's Marvellous Medicine
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Most people know Roald Dahl as a famous write of children's books and adult short stories, but few...