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384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Ilsa Evans

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Ilsa Evans is an Australian author. She has written across several genres from light fiction (such as the books that make up the 'laundry series') to more gritty social realism. Two of her books, Broken and Sticks and Stones stem from the findings of a PhD on the long-term effects of family violence that Ilsa completed in 2005. Ilsa teaches creative writing and carries out public speaking when she is not writing. She lives in the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne with her children, assorted pets and several uninvited possums.

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April 9, 2015
Until recently Terry's life has been fairly routine. But this is shaken up when she unexpectedly falls heads over heels in love twice, firstly with her new granddaughter and then with a mysterious stranger. The characters in this book are described and written well.
I was enjoying this book right until the end where I went "Why did the character do that?"
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8 reviews
May 7, 2017
Australiana (set in Ferntree Gully and surrounds) sassy, easy to read, quirky and funny
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194 reviews
August 6, 2018
Good book by an Aussie author. I laughed out loud several times. I was a bit disappointed in the ending, but otherwise, I really enjoyed it. I recommend it.
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August 22, 2022
A good read from Ilsa Evans about Terry Diamond, her family and friends. Secrets from the past and just trying to cope with everyday things that get in the way of life.
7 reviews
March 12, 2023
Odd socks

This is the third book I have read in this series and I love them. Give yourself a little break, relax and enjoy the people in these books.
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296 reviews
December 1, 2015
This was probably my favourite from the Laundry series - it had laugh out loud moments that were really well written. I loved the incorporation of characters from the previous two books and threads from their storylines coming through, plus the development of those who before played minor roles.

It was all going so beautifully until the ending, which I really didn't like. At all. I know this author doesn't necessarily do "happy ever afters" and it's more about the journey of the protagonist, but geez it was a frustratingly unsatisfying finish to what was a terrific book. So Terry shocked herself out of her life-lethargy by potentially losing the love of her life? A couple of paragraphs of what-if's and may-be's didn't compensate for this rather sudden and sad ending.

Is there perhaps a Laundry #4 coming out? There were enough loose ends to make a quilt from this one! :)
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April 7, 2012
This book had me on the edge of my seat wondering what on earth would happen next. From the opening with her daughter giving birth on the lounge room floor this book bursts forth with all kinds of weird and wonderful, not to say, hilarious events.
Didn’t want to put it down for a minute.
Along with all the chaos in her life, Terry is also tied up with problems in her love life too. All makes for a rollicking good read.
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January 18, 2014
Absolutely loved reading this book. A week of reading about Terry's life was an absolute fulfilling read. The author has done an amazing job at making this book a light heart rated fun read. Read this book in about 2 days as i couldn't put it down. Recommend to anyone wanting an easy read.
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