A good read but same old same old
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I am a fan of Louise Bagshawe but do find all of her books the same! Curvy American from poor background large breasts, skinny posh brit with small breats. Hate each other then join forces. I am getting bored of these as they all blend into one. That said this book was easy to get into on holiday and not too taxing as I felt I wa rereading a book I had already read. Strangely I did enjoy it even though I knew what would happen in the end (ie the same as career girls, when she was bad ETc)
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enjoyable
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This was the second louise bagshawe book I read the 1st being sparkles and I really enjoyed this it had me gripped from the 1st page
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For those with ambition and strength.....
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I am only 16 years old and have never really been introduced to an 'easy read'. I have read from authors such as Barbara Kingsolver and Jane Austin! But never really attempted such a sexy, fun, ambitious girly genre! I loved it! I could not put it down and feel in love with the audacity of both characters. My all time dream is to become a journalist, and perhaps even a novelist one day, and it is this hope of a successful and independant future that keeps me going. Now Bagshawe is my shrink, hahaha, and she deserves a lot of praise for an wonderful composition! I was shocked the comment that some sexual reference may offend adult readers. God, it is sex for crying out loud. Something everyone thinks about. I thought it was portrayed as desirable and real. Nina Roth and Elizabeth Savage are two girls every teen aspires to be. I found their hidden insecurities touching and something every girl can relate to. Well done! I plan to buy many more of Bagshawes books.
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Louise Bagshawe Tall Poppies
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What can someone say about a book that has it all. It had me gripped from start to finish, Bravo Louise Bagshawe, Well Done
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Exellent !
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A must have book, if you want a good read buy it!
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