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A Rural Affair by Catherine Alliott

gcullman's review against another edition

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2.0

Meh. Bit too much plot that didn't go anywhere.

sazzzberry's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5 stars

ooh_lala2184's review against another edition

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2.0

I thought the heroine was a bit weak, seemed to fall apart a lot even when she said she would become stronger.

drey72's review against another edition

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3.0

Poppy Shilling never thought life would come to this – raising her two children and taking care of the household on her own, while her husband Phil is always off working or cycling or handing out his passive-aggressive lists of things for her to do. She starts wondering more and more if she married the right guy, and whether she’s brave enough to walk way (with the children of course, as Phil wouldn’t have the faintest clue what to do with them). Then one day Phil’s killed by a freak accident while out cycling. (And by “freak” I mean “OMG, Catherine Alliott did not just make that the cause-of-death!”)

Going through the motions after Phil’s death, Poppy is surprised by her lack of emotion at her loss – until she meets the “other woman” and is stunned by the devastation of his betrayal and the strength of her reaction to it.

A Rural Affair tells the story of a woman whose life is turned upside down not just by the death of her spouse but by his infidelity as well, and her efforts to recover and move on. Using humor to diffuse difficult topics, Alliott takes us through Poppy’s depression, rage at the other woman’s bold attempt to claim “her” portion of Phil’s will, anxiety and resignation at being set up by her friends and neighbors, and eventual realization that she has a life to live, still.

Poppy’s children are darling, her best friends are awesome and endearing, and the setting is perfect for this story.

drey’s rating: Pick it up!

lucyprice's review against another edition

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3.0

Nice light-hearted read!

anitaob30's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked the book 3.5 stars worth. It was good and made me laugh at times but most of the characters were annoying and made poor choices.

pixieauthoress's review against another edition

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4.0

Think this is a 3.5. Full thoughts later.

laure_d's review against another edition

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Sometimes I just need a cup of tea and a comfort book. This one made me laugh out loud and forget real life

muggleborn's review against another edition

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2.0

This book had way to many words in it. And their arrangement was dubious at times as well.

juliaogden's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed myself. :)