A review by koprivan
The Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian Keyes

4.0

Keyes, as always, deftly and pleasurably subverts chick lit's most buyable elements--singletons, young marrieds, and unreliable bachelors. In the process, she creates a small, vibrant world whose characters are mostly well-drawn, though sometimes fantastic, and whose actions mostly make sense. There's enough Irish magical realism to satisfy those of us who continue to think of Ireland as the place where "Roan Innish" originated. The Irish slang is fun, too.