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5.0étoiles sur 5 Real Page Turner, Mars 16 2007
Par Pamela Mckinnon "Traveling Pam" (Vancouver Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: No Angel (Paperback)
This is a fabulous story. I couldn't put this book down. The characters are so believable and they come to life. I thought while reading, surely these people actually lived, they are so enthralling. I found Penny Vincenzi quite by chance while browsing my local bookstore. I intend to read every book she has written. I agree with one of the other reviewers that some of the continuity and grammer is sometimes confusing but I think this is Vincenzi's style. She starts a paragraph with a conversation of people who you tend to think are the people you just read about in the previous chapter, but that is part of the "hook".

I can't praise this book enough. I thought it was fabulous. I absolutely love Celia Lytton and give me a Sabastion any day!!!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good read spoiled, Mars 24 2004
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This review is from: No Angel A Novel (Hardcover)
Like the other reviewers, I really liked this book - it is an accurate description of the period, and has a number of stories within the story to hold the reader's interest. However, I also found it a difficult read because of all of the spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Any author deserves better than this, and it is a shame when a really good book is spoiled by sloppy editing and proof reading - a problem that seems to have become more and more prevalent lately.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 As Compulsively Readable as any Spy Thriller, Déc 6 2003
Par Bookreporter.com (New York, New York) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: No Angel A Novel (Hardcover)
Last year the Overlook Press, previously best known for publishing literary fiction and reissuing the Freddy the Pig children's books, took a gamble and published a big, popular book, THE COMPANY by Robert Littell. Its success prompted the publisher to tackle an equally ambitious project this year. This time, though, the novel is so-called women's fiction, and the subject matter is not the history of the CIA but the equally turbulent history of a single British family. The good news is that NO ANGEL, with its superb plotting and wide cast of characters, is just as compulsively readable as any spy thriller.

The heroine of NO ANGEL is Lady Celia, a lovely debutante at the start of the novel, who sets her sights on Oliver Lytton, heir to an up-and-coming publishing firm. The year is 1904, and Celia's very proper society family is appalled by her desire to marry into "new money." Even more shocking, though, is Celia's desire to work in publishing herself. Despite her husband's misgivings, Celia joins the firm as a junior editor and surprises everyone by being absolutely brilliant at her work, soon rising through the ranks to work alongside Oliver and his sister, the imposing but secretly vulnerable LM. In the meantime, Celia is also having babies, and the challenges she faces in balancing the work she loves with her growing family will ring true for many modern working mothers.

Celia and Oliver work hard to build a life for themselves in London and soon find themselves at the center of a fabulous social circle that includes prominent writers, artists and politicians. Then World War I begins, and everything changes. Oliver spends four years at the front lines and comes back a shadow of his former self. Celia and LM, who have worked hard to keep the publishing house going in his absence, must cope with relinquishing power to the men when they return from the war. Soon, Celia, accustomed to making hard decisions in her professional life, finds herself torn by an incredibly difficult personal choice between passion and responsibility.

Although Lady Celia Lytton is the "no angel" of the book's title, and most of the novel's plots revolve around her intense personality, one of the book's riches is its immense cast of supporting players, most of whom are finely drawn, interesting characters in their own right. From Jack, Oliver's dashing but inept bachelor brother, to Barty, the young girl Celia plucks from poverty in a misguided charitable impulse, to Celia's mother, who harbors some pretty racy secrets of her own, the cast of characters spans generations, class boundaries and continents, and the plot touches all of them in turn. NO ANGEL is not great literature, but it does provide a certain level of emotional insight into all of these characters that is lacking in much popular fiction.

The plot itself rockets through all 600+ pages and the text, especially near the book's end, is broken up into small chunks of a paragraph or two, shifting the story rapidly from one character to another. If there's one flaw with the book, it's the numerous typographical errors and punctuation problems that riddle the text to the point of being distracting. The story also relies a little too heavily on coincidence and close calls, but that's OK --- that's what will keep readers turning the pages, waiting for a resolution.

Not all of the subplots are resolved, however. The author had to save something for the book's two sequels, which have already been published in the United Kingdom, where Penny Vincenzi has long been a bestselling author, and will be published in the United States by Overlook Press as well. For readers who devour NO ANGEL, these next installments in the Lytton family saga can't be published quickly enough.

--- Reviewed by Norah Piehl

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Magical Classic
This is the first volume of a series.
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Publié le Déc 1 2003 par Heather Marshall Negahdar

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fans of Rosamunde Pilcher: this is a must read!
I picked this up at my library based on several reviews, and I am happy to report that the reviews are 100% correct. I absolutley love it. The plot is engrossing. Read more
Publié le Nov. 12 2003 par M. Cobb

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good Old-Fashioned Novel
If you are looking to dive into a big family drama, with charcters you can relate to, love and hate, then this is the book for you. Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2003 par Debra F. Gilbert

4.0étoiles sur 5 Historical fiction at its best
Penny Vincenzi's "No Angel" drops you into the early 1900s and makes you sympathize with the characters to such an extent that you feel you are there with them. Read more
Publié le Oct. 14 2003 par A Lancaster, PA reader

5.0étoiles sur 5 okay, I'm addicted.
The addictive properties of this book are such that as soon as I put it down, I jumped up to order the two other books in the Lytton trilogy from the UK. Read more
Publié le Sep 26 2003 par Candace

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Magical Classic
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Publié le Aoû 2 2001 par Heather Marshall Negahdar

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