标题: Mr. Almost Right [打印本页] 作者: snapdragon 时间: 3-7-2020 11:33 标题: Mr. Almost Right 读Mr. Almost Right 是去年的事情。今年突然想起来,那段时间,天天牵挂着女主到底有没有和她中意的人在一起,题目中的Mr. Almost Right到底是哪位男主。
双胞胎姐妹Alice and Lulu各自的爱情,亲情,交织在一起。 女主是妹妹Lulu,一位剧装设计人,男主Charles是书中男猪脚,有家庭有孩子;男主Ali 是书中男二号,一位帅气的交警。
从刚开始的叙述来看,她很爱A, 并且has an affair with this married A. 她很爱他,告诉他关于自己的一切。而B是她开车时,拦下他一名交警。
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‘I didn’t know you’d lost your mum, how terrible. How old were you?’
I pull back, shocked.
‘I told you, the night we first slept together. I told you then. When you told me all about Bea and how Max struggles so much.’ I literally remember every scrap he confided, everything. How could he forget?
结尾================
Two glasses of wine in, Ali insists we have to return to the job in hand, so I take his and follow him out. As we’re walking back down Regent’s Park Road – possibly my favourite street in London – my phone beeps. It’s sure to be Alice, desperate for an update. I discreetly slip it out of my pocket, not wanting to break the moment. It’s not Alice, it’s Charles.
I love you. And I’m sorry
is all it says. I stare at it a second too long, wondering if I should reply and what that reply should say. Then I push the phone deep into the recesses of my bag, slip my arms around Ali and kiss him like my life depends on it.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2010
funny, clever, characters who you actually start to care about however much you think you should take a moral stance against someone having an affair with a married man. Should be compulsory reading for all those women who think "he'll leave his wife some day"! Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. Eleanor Moran is an engaging writer who made me laugh out loud and cry more than once. Very much looking forward to her next book. The low reviews are un-just and Ms Moran should be credited for writing a book that goes beyond the usual chick-lit and actually makes the reader think about love in all it's different forms and not just the usual boy meets girl formula.
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Elizabeth
4.0 out of 5 stars Meeting the man of my dreams... then meeting his beautiful wife.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 May 2010
We've all heard about the choices of the 30-something - the divorced or dodgy catches that constitute the 'plenty more fish in the sea'. So most women who haven't encountered monsieur right at this age are going to be confronted at some point with the "He's PERFECT!/ He's married..." moment. The author really brings this situation to life - the agonies of finding a soulmate, only to realise someone else has got there before you. Because this is not the usual frothy situation of a chick-lit novel, this isn't necessarily going to be a happily ever after sort of a story...
The book reminded me a bit of Marian Keyes (whose pink-covers enclose plots that dwell on alcoholism, betrayal and even domestic violence) in that Eleanor Moran has taken a dark set-up but with her effervescent style has made it a thoroughly enjoyable read.