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Grudges and love lost, a comedic read.

Annie May's Black Book is a fun and witty novel that explores the theme of holding onto grudges and lost love. It is a perfect read for anyone who enjoys a comedic look at relationships and the baggage that comes with them. The most distinctive feature of the book is its humorous tone and relatable characters, which makes it an enjoyable and light-hearted read.

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Annie May's Black Book

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ISBN: 9781416502456
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $28.37
Authors: Debby Holt
Publisher: Pocket Books
Date of Publication: 2007-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Romance
Related Topics: Chick Lit
Goodreads rating: 3.51
(rated by 328 readers)

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Entries from Annie May's Black Book: October 15th, 1974: Miss Baker for telling me how to blow my nose and not believing when I still couldn't do it. February 6th, 1977: David Llewellyn for saying my landscape painting looked like a pig's trough and then making honking noises every time he saw me. April 12th, 1987: Peter Elton for 'borrowing' my cigarettes and never buying any of his own. 9th February, 1988: BEN SEYMOUR FOR EVERYTHING FOR EVER In her Black Book, Annie May has recorded the name and offence of everyone who has ever done her wrong. The greatest transgressor of them all was Ben Seymour: the man who jilted her at the altar seventeen years ago. Now he's moving into a house round the corner ...
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Grudges and love lost, a comedic read.

Annie May's Black Book is a fun and witty novel that explores the theme of holding onto grudges and lost love. It is a perfect read for anyone who enjoys a comedic look at relationships and the baggage that comes with them. The most distinctive feature of the book is its humorous tone and relatable characters, which makes it an enjoyable and light-hearted read.