This is a collection of events that have been experienced by Marian. At times it's quite funny and other times reflective. At the end of the book, there are a couple of short stories.
I enjoyed this book though a few of the essays were a bit long. I liked the short stories and love her style of writing but the short stories were too short. I wanted more. I like her books best I can enjoy her writing and the characters I loved Mammy Walsh as always. Her humor is so fun to read even in these short Q&A for advice. This makes me want to go read the Walsh series again
Okay, now I am totally convinced that Marian Keyes has spies peeking in my windows watching me sleep with my make up on...tweeze my hairy legs...and so much more.
Another very enjoyable collection, although I think I would've preferred it as just essays. Short form fiction is not Keyes' strong point and while the stories were mildly diverting, they were overall pretty weak and because they were the last part of the book that I read, it slightly taints the memory. I love her essays and her honesty and wit, however. Which of course, I already knew, but nice to have more evidence.