A lovely Read
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I have read all three of Sinead Moriarty's books about Emma and her husband, James's quest to try to become parents. Whilst this could have been a maudlin subject, the way it was dealt with was both funny and touchingly heartwarming. I loved hearing about her dysfunctional family and all her friends. I feel as though both Emma and James have become personal friends. I almost wanted to send presents to the babies!
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Another good read!
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I enjoyed this book as much as the first two and i am glad at the start of this book there was a little recap on the characters.
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A Bit Dull
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I found this book pretty dull, I forced myself to carry on reading thinking it would get better, but it didn't. I can't even think of anything else to say, I'm totally un-inspired!
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Easy reading and enjoyable
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I really enjoyed this book from start to finish, laughing and crying along the way. Ok, so it wasn't as good as the previous books in this series. BUT if you have been following Emma and James on their journey towards parenthood, this is a perfect ending. It's a great feel good book.
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Not as good as the first two books
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"From Here to Maternity" is the third book following the trails of Emma and James Hamilton as they try to have their own family. While I loved "The Baby Trail and liked "The Right Fit" by this third book I was sorry that I had paid for the hardback. With each book, Emma seem to her charm that made her such a great character. So,while "From Here to Maternity" was a decent book, it was not worth the hardback price.
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