Sushi for Beginners by Marian Keyes

Sushi for Beginners

by Marian Keyes

Lisa Edwards is the glamorous, tough, bitchy editor of London's Femme Magazine. Before she can say 'prada', Lisa has been sent to Dublin to set up their new glossy, Colleen. What a come-down. Working for Lisa as assistant editor is Ashling Kennedy, a world-class worries with a heart of gold. Ashling can cope with most things: Lisa's high-handedness, their boss Jack's moods, salsa classes. But when her best friend Clodagh - she of the gorgeous husband and adorable children - is in trouble, all Hell is let loose. Sharp, funny and painfully real, SUSHI FOR BEGINNERS is about searching for happiness and what happens when you find it.

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3 of 5 stars

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I don't know why I kept reading this book? It wasn't that good and I don't even know what it was about?! I just kept reading because it was humoristic and had such amazing description. I give it 3 stars.

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