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Something Borrowed (Brenda 2)

Something Borrowed (Brenda 2)
Author: Paul Magrs
Publisher: Headline Review
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 36469

Media: Paperback
Pages: 400
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 0755332911
EAN: 9780755332915
ASIN: 0755332911

Publication Date: March 20, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars I'll never see Whitby in quite the same way again!!!   December 17, 2008
I feel as though I have just jumped off a moving train....
I will be reading more and soon!
there are many comparisons in these reviews but the voice I was hearing above all was Douglas Adams. Paul Magrs gives us quirky, fantastic characters and deals with them in the same matter of fact almost world weary way that Adams used to such acclaim.
I just hope he becomes as prolific!



4 out of 5 stars Another entertaining read from Mr Magrs   June 1, 2008
I bought this book after seeing it advertised in the Fortean Times (great magazine) and found it was the second book in the series (Never the Bride being the first book). I have read both books and have really enjoyed them. They have some real laugh out loud moments in them and the heroine, Brenda, is a really likeable character. The books are set in Whitby, a town of many strange and mysterious goings on. Brenda, a curious woman with a dark and exciting past, has settled in to the town after many years of adventure and mayhem and is desperately trying to live the quiet life, running her B&B, but she and her best friend, Effie, never seem to stay out of trouble for long. If it isn't strange goings on at the Hotel Miramar, its poison pen letters and terrifying hauntings. These ladies clearly haven't heard of a quiet retirement!

It made me smile to see words being used in this book that clearly haven't seen the light of day for many years - a funny little quirk of Brenda's which I really liked.

I sincerely hope there's another 'Brenda' book coming out soon ... in fact I'm just going to double check on Amazon in case it's out already!



3 out of 5 stars Fun and enjoyable, but not memorable   May 13, 2008
I read this novel in January and when now that I've finally got round to writing this review, I've realised that I can't really remember much of the plot! And I think this sums up the book - it is an enjoyable, easy read and I gripped throughout, but it is not going to make it onto many people's favourite reads ever list!


5 out of 5 stars I want more and I want it now!   January 22, 2008
I thoughly enjoyed this book, as the reader below did, and I've come to love Brenda and Elfie. The heart to heart they had in this book was very poignant.

Whereas the first book was almost a collection of short stories with each new adventure separated from the last. I found this installment to be much more of a cohesive novel, with the various plot lines running the full length of the book. It gave the book more depth, and less of a light read. Once I got used to this switch and stopped waiting for it to end, I very much enjoyed it, as it allowed Paul to fully realise his plot lines and add more complexity.

So well done Paul Magrs! and after that last letter, waiting for the new book is going to be absolute torment! I cannot wait! (so please hurry up)



4 out of 5 stars More fantastic adventures with Brenda and Effie...   November 30, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Following on from `Never the Bride', `Something Borrowed' sees the return of Brenda and Effie and follows them on further adventures around Whitby. If you haven't read `Never the Bride', it might be better to start there but it isn't essential.

Brenda, the original Bride of Frankenstein (literally), is called on by her elderly friend Effie to help investigate a series of poison pen letters being received by Whitby folk. The most prominent recipient is Sheila Manchu, the wife of the notorious Mu Mu Manchu.... In order to solve the mystery Brenda will be forced to delve into the past that she has kept buried deeply.

If you have read the first book, you'll know to expect fantastic black humour with a gothic twist. The novel borrows from other gothic novels and characters including Dracula, Day of the Triffids, Frankenstein and The Wicker Man.

Another glorious instalment with an ending that means I can't wait for the next book in the series!


 
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