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The Half-life Of Hannah (2012)

by Nick Alexander(Favorite Author)
3.13 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
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BIGfib Books
series
Hannah
review 1: Hannah, her husband Cliff and son Luke are invited on a holiday to France with Hannah's sister Jill, her daughter Aisha and gay friend Tristan. The sisters have a love-hate relationship so tension builds between them from the word go. Hannah had met Cliff's brother James before her wedding 15 years ago and they were immediately attracted to one another, but James leaves before Hannah could change her mind about marrying Cliff. Cliff had always been aware of his wife's feelings towards James and told her that he had been killed in an accident, but James turns up at the holiday cottage and rekindles Hannah's feelings and Cliff's anger. What follows is an interesting insight into relationships, with an unexpected (for me anyway) ending.
review 2: Towards the end o
... moref the book Hannah describes what is happening to her as being"like a bad script from a bad TV drama" Sadly that is also an apt description of the book. It is irritating when the writer keeps slipping from 1st person to 3rd person and back when the whole story is told from Hannah's point of view. The characters are unbelievable caricatures from the sister who despite having no means of support is able to go on a shopping splurge in Nice, to the thirteen year old daughter who doesn't understand even the most basic words in French. The only character that is developed in anyway is that of Hannah. We are supposed to work out for ourselves how it will all end up, but the only question I was left with was, who cares. less
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Zanna123
Enjoyed this book, good storyline and characters. Interesting story and not too long a read.
Maykeling
So glad I got this book free, it was dreadful
Turtletime
Not recommended!
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