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I always enjoy Alan Titchmarsh's books. They are light, entertaining and contain convincing characters. His story lines are good and contain just the right amount of intrigue. A good fun read.
It's kind of chick lit but for guys. Very refreshing!
I liked the book. It's the first of Titchmarsh's books that I have read and the characters were well educated and believable. Straight forward style that is an easy read and carries the reader through the story.
This was a nice easy read but very enjoyable
This was quite hard to rate really . It’s not brilliantly written, the story line is iffy, I wasn’t aware GP’s had so much power and actually I suspect they don’t. The title is misleading being really about 3 men and their potential midlife crisis’. It should have been called the dominoes secret society or something similar. It holds no great depth or suspense. However I still liked it. The characters are all reasonably likeable and what it does do is show human beings plodding through their liv...
Well this was an annoying read. I do wish people would stop being successful in more than one career, it's so irritating for those of us who don't enjoy our sole one. WATCH OUT, THERE'S SOME DESCRIPTION OF THE PLOT BELOW SO EFFECTIVELY IT'S A SPOILER, BUT NOT MYSTERIOUS ENOUGH FOR ME TO PUT THE OFFICIAL SPOILER ALERT ON IT AND SINCE I WRITE THESE REVIEWS FOR MYSELF I DON'T SEE THE NEED.It was an enjoyable read with some lovely descriptive text and several stories - relating to each of the 3 main...
The three main characters meet every Friday night to play dominoes and one is happily married, the second is divorced because his wife left him and the third plays the field. A very light read and not a style that you usually expect to be written by a man
This book came to me as a surprise - I wouldn't have picked it out, but a friend was clearing her mother's books and I remembered that Alan Titchmarsh had received a 'bad sex' award for his writing, so I was curious and accepted the book, which I have now passed on to another friend. I was very pleasantly surprised! It's about what I would call an 'old men's club' - three friends, Dr Christopher Devon, Gary, and Tiger, who meet in the pub for a pint and game of dominos every week. There's a crim...
Skim read most of this, not for me