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Tuesday's Child

 
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I have read every novel of Louise Bagshawe and my personal opinion is that, while her works will never be classed as groundbreaking classics, i can always guarentee that as soon as i pick up one of her books i will have an enjoyable, if sometimes predictable, read. Bagshawe has two distinct writing styles. The Jackie Collins, "Dynasty" type which generally features more than one lead character rising to the dizzy heights of fame, fortune or success through various trials and tribulations which would have floored anybody but the heroine (my favourite of these being Tall Poppies). The second style is a very "Bridget Jones" chick lit type of writing and which is featured in "Tuesday's Child" and also in "Venus Envy." While i personally prefer the former style of writing, i can understand the differentation by Bagshawe so she isn't pigeon holed and also so it allows her to create more diverse characters (Lucy from Tuesday's Child does have a much more naive and immature personality then ... read more.

Written by Louise Bagshawe.
Published 06 November 2006.
Published by Headline Review.
rrp £7.99.
448 pages Paperback.
ISBN: 0755337492
ISBN-13: 9780755337491
 
 
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