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Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend

by Jenny Colgan

Book of the Month: May 2009

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I read this book very quickly. The characters are easy to identify with and some easy to like. A very apt tale in the current economic climate. A light hearted take on a big problem. Very enjoyable would definitely reccomend giving this one a go!

Emma,London .

As will all of Jenny Colgan books, another great read. Easy to follow and hard to put down would reccomend to anybody, it leaves an ever lasting thought with you!!!

Nicki Woodward,S-O-T.

Very quick and easy read. Characters are easy to get relate to. Was a little bit disappointed with the book. Felt it was a little bit to light hearted. Great book for the Sun lounger!

Louise,Cardiff.

Really enjoyed the book. Didnt want to put it down. Now sad its ended.

Lynn,Washington.

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