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Odd one so bear with me.. any book recommendations that don’t contain serious illness or death? I really suffer with anxiety and it can trigger me ?

Odd one so bear with me.. any book recommendations that don’t contain serious illness or death?

I really suffer with anxiety and it can trigger me ?

Claire #recommend

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Michelle

Hey nothing odd about that Clare.

How about Sophie Kinsella ~ Shopaholic books?! They are humorous and light hearted ?

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ClaireQuestion author

Yeah I had read her older stuff. I see she has something new out atm.

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Mark

I am re reading Shopaholic books right now before they go in charity bag

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Jane

I’m just reading Shopaholic & Baby its well funny

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Karen

The Undomesticated Goddess is funny

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Mark

@Karen read that recently

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Karen

@Mark not really a fan of the shopaholics ones but her other’s are good

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Mark

What was the one with the twenties ghost??

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Karen

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Mark

That’s it!! Just onto Shopaholic Abroad again. Don’t have room for books so rereading and then to charity shop

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Karen

Lighthearted read I would recommend Mike Gayle, My Legendary Girlfriend is amazing…thrillers, Simon Kernick…I read Severed first and was hooked

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Mark

Oooh I loved Mike Gayle… is that the one with toothbrush on front cover?? Enjoyed Lisa Jewell Ralph’s Party and The Girls

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Lindsay

@Mark ooooo I remember these, fab books!

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Michelle

@Mark yes that’s a good one too!

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Gail

Tara road by Meave Binchy

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Mary

Have you tried PG Woodhouse books which are good reading. Miss Read books might be worth looking at the blurb and see if they are your kind of thing, gentle but not sentimental. (Amazon, google Miss Read)…sorry if neither your kind of thing but I am sure there will be good suggestions coming….oh I remember …. Jill Mansell and Katy FFord books might be worth looking at as well, wishing you well xxx

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Kim

Any of Meave Binchy books are good

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Gail

True @Kim she is my favourite writer

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Louise

Nick Spalding?

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Louise

Woolworths girls?

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Jan

Jenny colgan, hers are good too and you get recipes with them!

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DeeDee

pretty much any Marianne Keyes I think

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ClaireQuestion author

I used to love her work

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Christine

Think marian Keyes talks candidly about her alcoholism and anxiety and depression, though. Not in a depressing way, though. She is actually quite uplifting and funny.

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ClaireQuestion author

Do you know which one? I would be interested to read

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Christine

Under the duvet, further under the duvet. Making it up as I go along. These are just three off the top of my head. They are other fabulous reads, just can’t remember the titles right now. Will post when I check upstairs x.

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ClaireQuestion author

I went with Sophie Kinsella, undomesticated goddess. I’m hoping I enjoy it

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Mark

It’s fun

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