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Chassé-croisé à Notting Hill

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Les hommes sont souvent persuadés que les filles de trente ans n'aspirent qu'à une chose : se caser. C'est faux. Prenez Maggie Hunter, par exemple. Londonienne accomplie, elle jongle avec succès entre vie sociale et vie professionnelle. Et file le parfait amour avec Max, un jeune créateur d'entreprise aussi brillant qu'attentionné. Seul problème : pour son anniversaire, Max lui a offert... les clés de chez lui. Autrement dit : il veut qu'elle s'installe à Notting Hill. Qu'elle renonce à son indépendance et à son deux pièces adoré pour partager ses nuits, ses placards et sa salle de bains sept jours sur sept ! Est-ce vraiment une bonne idée ? Maggie hésite. Et commence à envier Eloise, sa meilleure amie : en couple avec Jake depuis des mois, elle n'arrive toujours pas à lui arracher le moindre projet d'avenir. Si seulement Max était comme Jake et si Jake ressemblait à Max... la vie serait plus simple, non ?

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First published July 1, 2007

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Jane Sigaloff

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Born in London, Jane Sigaloff has always been a city girl at heart. After studying history at Oxford University she entered the allegedly glamorous world of television, beginning her career as tea and coffee co-ordinator for Nickolodeon UK.

Progressing to researcher and then to assistanct producer, her contracts took her to MTV and finally to the BBC, where she worked for several years.

Since 2000 Jane has enjoyed a double life as a part-time PA which has given her more time to write and feel guilty about not going to the gym. Jane's novels include Lost and Found, Technical Hitch, Like Mother, Like Daughter and Confessions of an Agony Aunt.

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618 reviews6 followers
August 4, 2015
I got 140 pages into this book and just stopped reading it because I really did not care about any of the characters. I like all the other books by this author that I have read, but this was just boring.
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21 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2019
Sigaloff's writing style was refreshing in comparison to the typical YA novels I find myself reading. The story itself didnt deliver anything refreshing or exciting, however. Nothing worth noting happened in this book until the last 100 (possibly less) pages. If you're okay trudging through 300+ pages of unnecessary events and scenes, by all means, be our guest. I cant say you'll finish the novel feeling good and like you hadnt wasted your time. If it weren't for trying to reach my book goal this year, I probably wouldn't have finished.
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1,368 reviews72 followers
June 3, 2022
Pretty good story though I didn't seem to connect with Maggie through most of the book and towards the end of the story, her actions seemed to be out of control and not making alot of sense. Fortunately, the ending brought a twist that enabled all of the characters to have a happy ending.
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44 reviews
July 8, 2014
This book was waaaaaaay too long. It could have been told with at least 100 less pages. It started VERY slow and and was very hard to get into. It wasn't until somewhere in the 300's pages that I finally felt like I had to finish reading just so I could find out what happened. There were completely needless plot points and I found it hard to care about several characters. I was not invested in them at all. I normally LOVE British authors but this story left much to be desired.
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161 reviews
July 3, 2009
I would have to say this book I did like, but I found myself arguing with the characters in my head (but why do this, as this is a chick lit book?). Are we really that divided? Either we want to be in a long-term committed relationship or we want to be fiercely independent. Why can't we do both? But yeah, totally on the Red Dress kick right now. Something light and fluffy.
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32 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2007
This was a fantastic book! I was very intimadated by the actual size of the book; but it turned out to be a great read. Nothing seems so far fetched in this novel because the author writes so well. The only downside is the ending leaves you wanting more!
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37 reviews36 followers
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October 11, 2007
I ask you, who would seriously give a book this title?
Profile Image for Aviva.
490 reviews4 followers
November 10, 2007
Just a pleasant read. I can totally identify with Maggie's fear of commitment back in my single days.
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275 reviews24 followers
July 15, 2008
Not a bad book, just far too long for what the story was. Good characters, although I did want to smack Maggie for some of her stupidity.
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175 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2010
Horrible ... didnt like the book at all. Read like 10 pages and was already dozing off!! a big NO NO...
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10 reviews
January 21, 2010
I really like this one. There was really no surprise, but it was enjoyable to read.
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987 reviews5 followers
December 21, 2011
I liked this even more than I expected. The blurb on the back made it pretty predictable, so I was surprised there was no startling twist at the end. Loved it anyway.
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959 reviews40 followers
October 2, 2010
An amusing story, very English. I enjoyed the relationship between Maggie and her best friend Eloise.
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Author 3 books77 followers
August 25, 2011
Still n the middle of reading it, but it's witty, humorous and very real.....I'm truly enjoying....
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May 5, 2012
I made the mistake of reading this as my first chick lit book, frankly, it has deterred me from reading any more of the genre.
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101 reviews2 followers
June 11, 2013
Horrible. I wanted to bitch slap the main character. Actually I can't say I liked any if them.
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