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Angels
by Marian Keyes | Humor
Registered by wingcatsalivewing of Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, February 20, 2010
Average 7 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

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Journal Entry 1 by wingcatsalivewing from Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, February 20, 2010

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'We will shortly be landing at Los Angeles International Airport. Please ensure your seat is in an upright position, that you weigh less than a hundred pounds and that you have excellent teeth.'

Unlike the rest of her family, Maggie Walsh has always done everything right. Sensibly. By the book. Until the day she leaves her husband and runs away to Hollywood, that is. In LA the primping, preening and partying are non-stop and even the palm trees are skinny. Staying with her best friend, Emily, a struggling screenwriter, Maggie starts doing things she's never done before. Like wearing tights on her head, mixing with film stars - even pitching scripts to studios - and much, much more. Including meeting the mysterious Troy, a man so non-stick he's known as Human Teflon.

Follow Maggie on a journey of discovery, from suburbia to suntan, taking in some heartache and lots of Martinis along the way, as she discovers what she really wants in life and why she really walked out of her marriage... 


Journal Entry 2 by wingcatsalivewing from Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, February 20, 2010

7 out of 10

Not as good as Watermelon and Rachel's Holiday, but still an enjoyable read. 




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