How to Break Your Own Heart by Maggie Alderson

How to Break Your Own Heart

by Maggie Alderson

"Do you always sleep in separate beds?" A question from her outspoken friend Kiki shocks Amelia Bradlow into taking stock of her 'perfect' life. She might haved the adoring husband, the flat in Mayfair and the weekend cottage, but what about the things that really matter? Like the unmentionable matter of the baby they haven't had - back cover.

Reviewed by funstm on

2 of 5 stars

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This was alright, typical chicklit. I thought it was going to be a lot better than it was. It was very long and kind of dragged. Amelia annoyed me - she was ridiculously indecisive. Make your decision and stick with it. And I felt it was pretty unfair to Ed - it wasn't like he hadn't been open about not wanting kids. Plus I didn't like the other love interest. Overall 2 stars.

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