Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married
by Marian Keyes | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0060090375 Global Overview for this book
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Lucy Sullivan is getting married.
Or is she?
Lucy doesn't even have a boyfriend. (To be honest, she isn't that lucky in love.) But Mrs. Nolan - a local psychic - has read her tarot cards and predicted that Lucy will be walking down the aisle within the year.
Lucy's roommates, Karen and Charlotte, are appalled at the news. If Lucy leaves it could disrupt their wonderful lifestyle of eating take-out, drinking too much wine, bringing men home and never vacuumming. They might even have to-God forbid-clean up the apartment to lure in a new roommate. Lucy reassures them that she's far too busy arguing with her mother and taking care of her irresponsible father to get married.
And there's the small matter of no boyfriend. But then Lucy meets Gus, gorgeous, unreliable Gus. And she starts to wonder if he could be the future Mr. Lucy Sullivan. Or could it be handsome Chuck? Or Daniel, the world's biggest flirt? Or even cute Jed, the new boy at work?
Maybe the idea of Lucy Sullivan getting married isn't so unlikely, after all.
Or is she?
Lucy doesn't even have a boyfriend. (To be honest, she isn't that lucky in love.) But Mrs. Nolan - a local psychic - has read her tarot cards and predicted that Lucy will be walking down the aisle within the year.
Lucy's roommates, Karen and Charlotte, are appalled at the news. If Lucy leaves it could disrupt their wonderful lifestyle of eating take-out, drinking too much wine, bringing men home and never vacuumming. They might even have to-God forbid-clean up the apartment to lure in a new roommate. Lucy reassures them that she's far too busy arguing with her mother and taking care of her irresponsible father to get married.
And there's the small matter of no boyfriend. But then Lucy meets Gus, gorgeous, unreliable Gus. And she starts to wonder if he could be the future Mr. Lucy Sullivan. Or could it be handsome Chuck? Or Daniel, the world's biggest flirt? Or even cute Jed, the new boy at work?
Maybe the idea of Lucy Sullivan getting married isn't so unlikely, after all.
Hmm..I can't decide what to think of this book. I didn't hate it. I didn't love it. I guess it would be considered chick lit, but it's not light chick lit. It's long for chick lit, at 610 pages. It took me a week to get through it, and I'm usually a quick reader (in comparison, it took me less than 3 days to get through the 870 pages of Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix). This won't stop me from reading any more of this author's books, although I might think twice before I pick up a chick lit book that's more than 300 pages long!
Received this in the mail from ellymae58, who was the sweetest thing and also included a 'congrats' card to commemorate my upcoming wedding.
I love Marian Keyes’ work and I’ve been dying to read this specific book for the last few months and now I've finally been able to get a copy!
Many thanks again to ellymae58!
I love Marian Keyes’ work and I’ve been dying to read this specific book for the last few months and now I've finally been able to get a copy!
Many thanks again to ellymae58!