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Monday's Child (Hardcover)

by Louise Bagshawe (Author)
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According to the old rhyme, Monday's Child is fair of face - but life isn't always so simple. Gorgeous goddesses seem to surround script-reader Anna Brown - from her deranged glamour-queen boss to her perfect, pouting flatmates. For Anna, being less than beautiful is hard to bear. With a dead-end job and a ghastly boyfriend she wonders if she can ever be a success. In fashion crazed London, maybe being talented just isn't enough. Enter Mark Swan, Britain's hottest director. Rugged, reclusive and powerful, everybody wants a piece of him - from studio heads to supermodels. He could be Anna's ticket to the top, but how can she ever hope to snag such a big star? Fed up of being downbeat and dowdy, Anna decides to chase her dreams, and, with a little help from her friends, embarks on a madcap scheme to get just what she's after..."


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Louise Bagshawe was the youngest ever contributor to The Tablet at the age of fourteen and Young poet of the year in 1989. She is a former president of the Oxford University Rock Society. On her twenty-second birthday she joined Sony Music Entertainment International, working with rock'n'roll bands. She has written seven bestselling novels, published in eight languages, and has adapted her books for major Hollywood film studios. She lives with her husband in New York. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, Jul 21 2006
By raincloud (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Monday's Child (Paperback)
If you're looking for chick-lit, this is a great read. Sometimes it's not very realistic, but it's still a fun, interesting story with a happy ending.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I expected better from Louise!!, Feb 12 2006
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This review is from: Mondays Child (Paperback)
I have been a long-time fan of Louise Bagshawe's novels (I have read every one of them), however, I found this novel to be a big disappointment. Her previous books involve strong female characters that have to struggle to overcome large hurdles usually involving grudges between former friends/acquaintences. I will admit that these books are not high quality literature, more beach reads, and I always enjoyed the 'trashiness' of her novels but this one just does not cut it. It seems that she is trying to take on a more comedic style, like that of Olivia Goldsmith, Helen Fielding, Sophia Kinsella, Jennifer Crusie, and others in this field. This novel definitely falls short of the standards set buy these other romantic/comedic authors. I would recommend picking up one of her older novels if you are interested in reading a Bagshawe but otherwise sticking to the other authors I previously mentioned for the romantic comedy reads.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a fun read, Aug 12 2005
By Chantal Gendron "cc_gendron" (brossard, Quebec Canada) - See all my reviews
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I personally love Louise Bagshawe. I have read all of her books (by the way it bugs me when they change the titles you think Youppi a new one and then bugger its not) Mondays Child is a fun and entertaining read I really loved Anna. Mark was a great leading man. People in other critics have said that Louise always uses the same formula but in Mondays Child she went for something totally different. It turned out really well. My only negative critic would be the cover It Looks Nothing Like Anna At ALL!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book for a refreshingly light read...
Now, we're not talking heavy literature here that needs to be overanalyzed...Monday's Child is simply a fun and lively book about the perils of dating and not feeling... Read more
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