![]() ![]() I love that people read and are ferociously passionate and engaged.Īnd I love that The Shining Girlsgoes down as well with Cosmo as it does with Wired. I love that major magazines like Cosmopolitan are giving space to books and book lovers. Jane Kelly found it “terrifyingly addictive.” Caroline Fergusson liked that “troubled but feisty Kirby’s relationship with Dan gives the dark story a sweet and lighter edge,” Erin McEwan loved the imagination and went from the brink of tears to the edge of her seat and Louise McCourt couldn’t put it down and found that it “leaves you with an uneasy after-taste of outrage”, which was so exactly what I intended. It got a low romance rating, but scored high on the unputdownable factor. There’s a passel of smart, insightful reviews over at their site with different takes on the book. Published by Doubleday Hardcover with jacket 447 pages Measures about 8.5 x 5. See photos and condition descriptions before purchase. This is a 1977 Book Club Edition-Hardcover with dust jacket. Who would have thought? (Insert sarcasm mark for those who auto-dismiss women’s magazines) The Shining by Stephen King was his third full length novel. Interestingly, Cosmopolitan’s Lorna Gray told me that get the most hits when they post about books on the blog, over and above celebrity news, health, fashion or lifestyle, which is inspiring. ![]() ![]() I’m t hrilled that The Shining Girls is the kick-off title for Cosmopolitan Magazine UK’s new Book Club. ![]()
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