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Angels (Paperback)

by Marian Keyes (Author)
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Thirty-three-year-old Brit Margaret ("Maggie") Walsh is going through a "bad patch": she's drunk her contact lenses for "the third time in six weeks"; she's lost her job; and her nine-year marriage to Garv is over. Thus begins Keyes's enormously entertaining fifth novel. She resurrects the "maintenance-level dysfunctional" Walsh family: sisters Claire (Watermelon), Rachel (Rachel's Holiday), Helen and Anna, plus a befuddled dad and hyper-as-a-hummingbird mum. Maggie, however, is the "good" sister, so it is especially shameful when she must slink back home. She tends to the "mourning sickness" over her failed marriage, which Keyes describes with surprising depth and verisimilitude, and begins fantasizing about what might have been with her first love, Shay Delaney. Accepting an invitation from her best friend, Emily, a struggling screenwriter, Maggie visits L.A., the mecca of reinvention. She decides to trade in her "plain yogurt" persona for that of bad girl and takes an oft-bumpy walk on the wild side, with results that are riotously and embarrassingly silly. Amid her drunken nights and poor flirting choices, she throws herself into the glittering cesspool of La-la-land: acting as Emily's assistant, she witnesses the superficial frivolity and vicious fickleness of the entertainment business. Keyes's observations may be familiar (on aura reading, fake boobs, sadistic eyebrow groomers, the dependence of social status on cars), but her cleverly hilarious approach, especially as a foreigner, keep them fresh. Although this is unquestionably a fun read, Keyes refrains from turning it into fluff and delivers a well-rounded story. Her themes of love and redemption coupled with her familiar, best-friend tone have made her wildly popular in the U.K. and, like her latest novel, should ensure her a Hollywood ending in the U.S. as well.
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From Library Journal

There are many ways to respond to losing your job and seeing your marriage dissolve. Fleeing into the fantasies and neuroses of Hollywood may not be the sanest choice, but when a screenwriter friend offers her a home, Maggie Garvin packs her bags and trades Dublin for Los Angeles. The result is another entry in the Bridget Jones line of young women finding their way through life. As with her other popular novels, including Last Chance Saloon and Rachel's Holiday, Keyes provides more than just quick laughs. There is plenty of wit in the roller coaster of emotions and in Maggie's learning to navigate the hype and hysteria of the film world not to mention protecting the innocents of Hollywood from her screwball family as they turn tourist. But there is also compassionate treatment of the anguish of miscarriage and how sorrow can separate a couple. Recommended for all public libraries. Jan Blodgett, Davidson Coll. Lib., NC
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars fun, loving, poignant and full of humor, Jun 22 2003
By jeanne-scott (Asan, Guam) - See all my reviews
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Just when I think that I have read enough Marian Keyes, I realize that there is no such thing as enough! She is a sure fire hit author for a fun, loving, poignant story full of humour!! Angels is the tale of the "good girl" unleashed, in this case, unleashed in Hollywood! A failing marriage, a failing job and a life that just seems to take a turn for the absolute hysterical worst case scenario result in the search for Mr. Right (and also a foray with Ms. Right!). The backdrop of the "mildly dysfunctional" Irish family adds the icing on the cake. The result is another fabulous story of love, life and family, with warts, bad hair days and all. Marian Keyes is always a sure bet, and never predictable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!, Jun 19 2003
By L. Lowe (Almost Heaven West Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Angels (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is as funny as her previous titles. I laughed out loud many times and thoroughly enjoyed the book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Lesser Book (Sigh....), Jun 16 2003
I've really enjoyed other Marian Keyes' novels: "Lucy Sullivan" and "Last Chance Saloon" come to mind. I enjoyed them for the wonderful characters: flawed, but funny and decent people.

Unfortunately, the characters in "Angels" were not sympathetic characters. Sleep-around Troy, the new age neighbors, Lesbian Lara, it was just one stereotype after another. And I just wanted to slap Emily, who can't seem to pull herself together enough to realize how worthless the path she's chosen is.

The premise of the novel was great: can you, should you, still love/care for/live with someone who has let you down? How do you steer your marriage through the rough spots? This thread of the novel was well-written and I could have done with more of it and less of Emily's screen writing adventures.

I'm hoping Ms. Keyes' next novel "Sushi for Beginners" will bring us back to the wonderful type of characters she wrote in earlier books!

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4.0 out of 5 stars fun page turner
Read this in one sitting....stayed up late last night and enjoyed every bit of it. Good book about friendship and figuring out what's important. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite as good as her previous books, but still great!
I have read all of Marian Keyes's books, and I was looking forward to reading Angels, especially since the main character is one of the Walsh sisters -- characters from Watermelon... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2002 by CoffeeGurl

4.0 out of 5 stars Marian Keyes has written another winner.
Well after we've heard Claire and Rachel Walsh's story it is now time to learn all about Maggie. Everyone knows Maggie as the good sister, the one who is pretty and does the right... Read more
Published on Jun 10 2002 by Lizzie

5.0 out of 5 stars Keyes does it again!
Whenever I hear that Marian Keyes has written another book, I automatically put it on my wish list ~~ and a dear online reading buddy sent it to me as a baby shower gift! Read more
Published on Jun 7 2002 by Busy Mom

4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not as good as "Rachel's Holiday"
I have read all of Marian Keyes's books and was eagerly awaiting the third installment about the Walsh family. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2002 by LibraryLady

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