Do You Remember the First Time?

by Jenny Colgan | Women's Fiction |
ISBN: 0007153856 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Fantasma of Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on 4/14/2005
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3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Thursday, April 14, 2005
"Life doesn't have a rewind button. Ever wished it did? Flora's wish is about to come true, in a magical new novel about the ultimate second chance, from the bestselling author of WORKING WONDERS and AMANDA'S WEDDING. As her best friend Tashy cuts into her wedding cake, 32-year-old Flora realises she is disillusioned with life. Suddenly, her well-paid job, cosy flat and stable relationship with sensible Olly don't amount to a whole lot. Flora wants to be 16 again. She closes her eyes and wishes. Her wish has come true. Waking up the next morning is a shock. But now Flora has the chance to right some wrongs. Trading crows feet for pimples, love handles for a torso Britney Spears would kill for and dull dinner parties for house parties where White Lightning and snogging are the order of the day, Flora revels in a life where things are far less complicated and just much more...FUN. It's not all laughs though. Will what she does change the future? How can she get back to the present and her ordinary life? And does she even want to?"
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Journal Entry 2 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Friday, March 31, 2006
Reserved to Virgulina, at Title Trader :)

Journal Entry 3 by usedtobe on Tuesday, April 4, 2006
And it's here, I never read anything by Jennifer Colgan so this will be a first. :o)

Journal Entry 4 by fflloorr on Tuesday, May 15, 2007
It's now with me.

Journal Entry 5 by fflloorr on Monday, April 7, 2008
It's the second book I've read from this author and, again, I didn't like it :-( Very bad chick-lit :(

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