Anybody Out There?: A Novel
 

Anybody Out There?: A Novel

by Marian Keyes

Marian Keyes has introduced readers to the lives, loves, and foibles of the five Walsh sisters. In this funny, heartbreaking, and triumphant new tale set in the Big Apple, it's Anna's turn in the spotlight.

Life is perfect for Anna Walsh. She has the "Best Job in the World" as a PR exec for a top-selling urban beauty brand, a lovely apartment in New York, and a perfect husband... (read more)

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Dei
  • Rated 4 stars

This is probably the 3rd book by Marian Keyes i have read. i have read her journals in "Under the Duvet" and "Further Under the Duvet". This book certainly took me off guard perhaps because i was expecting Marian to be writing about her corny characters and funny hilarious characters but i was proven wrong.


For readers who have read "P.S. I Love You" by Cecilia Ahern may have felt a somewhat familiar background to this book - death of a spouse. However, the story went a...

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  • Rated 4.333333 stars
 

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  • N3v

    n3v said:

    At first I was a bit confused as I thought that there MUST be another book before this one that I would have to read as I didn't know who and what she was talking about..but a bit of patience and reading on solved all the mysteries and I cried and cried and I absolutely love! this story and it sounds so very real. People would actually talk like that, the life's were not too outlandish (as I find they are in most books about women in their 30s) and well... it was way too short I could have read on and on and on...

    *sigh*

    PS: I hated Helen's blabla... absolutely not my fave Walsh.

    posted Sunday, March 23 2008
  • Rachel J

    rachel j said:

    Great book! A heartwrenching loss, you definitely feel what Anna must be going through, but filled with Keyes' sense of humor especially with the bits about Helen's detective work...hysterical! Just as good as the other Walsh tales!

    posted Tuesday, January 15 2008
  • Rachel J

    rachel j said:

    I'm in the middle of it and I LOVE IT! Of course, I love Marian Keyes and her tales of the Walsh sisters....definitely read the others first....I can tell this is going to be one of my favorites!!

    posted Friday, January 4 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • antica

    antica said:

    took me a while to read this but i loved it sooo much, I cried soo much
    very enjoyable

    posted Saturday, December 8 2007
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