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Original Title: Second Chance
ISBN: 0452289440 (ISBN13: 9780452289444)
Edition Language: English
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Second Chance Paperback | Pages: 374 pages
Rating: 3.55 | 26262 Users | 1227 Reviews

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Title:Second Chance
Author:Jane Green
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 374 pages
Published:May 27th 2008 by Berkley (first published June 19th 2007)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance

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Jane Green has become a nationally bestselling author with legions of fans through her novels about the true-life dilemmas of real women—their relationships, their careers, their loves, their triumphs and disappointments. In her latest book, Green tells the story of a group of people who haven’t seen each other since they were best friends at school. When one of them dies in a terrible tragedy, the reunited friends work through their grief together and find that each of their lives is impacted in ways they could have never foreseen. Warm, witty, and as wise as ever, this is a story of friendship, of family, and of life coming full circle.

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This is a book about friendship - and truly great friends they all were. It is also about a marriage that is no longer viable, people looking for love and wanting to be their true selves. It is about loss too and the desire to have children and the difficulties with that. This one did not grab me like Summer Secrets did.

As anyone who has them knows, old friends are the best friends. You have a history together, one that can never really be found later in life. Second Chance reminds us of how strong our old friendships really are and that if you are fortunate enough to have a few of them, make sure to treat them kindly because you never know when they may pop up again in your life. When Tom an old friend of a large group of friends dies in an explosion all the friends that only Tom has stayed in touch with over

This book was really difficult to put down - the story was exciting and the characters all felt very real.

I'm about halfway through and just totally love it. I am not usually into "chick lit," but then again this book doesn't seem to fit in this category. I've had a couple of issues with the editing of the book (found one paragraph that looks like it should have been taken out - there wsa basically the same paragraph down the page, just worded differently. Weird), but the story is really good. It's basically the Big Chill, but for some reason, I identify with these characters a lot. Maybe because

Second Chance's by Jane Green is a book I have been meaning to read for some time and finally got around to doing so. The book focuses on four main characters; Holly, Olivia, Saffron and Paul, who were all best friends in school and have been reunited following the death of one of their close friends; Tom. They find themselves not only having to deal with their individual grief but it also causes them to re-examine their lives, leading them all to realise that they need one another.Even though

The only reason I'm even writing a review for this book is to dissuade any of my friends who have it listed as a "to-read" to not bother. This book was a total disaster.It is nearly impossible to keep up with the point-of-view shifts that seem to occur every other sentence. That, coupled with the tense shifts just drove me crazy. On top of all that, the characters were insipid paradodies - let's see, we had the beautiful actress with an alcohol additiction, a mousy animal shelter worker who

I really didn't enjoy anything about this book. The only characters I even half-way liked were Anna and Paul. If you enjoy listening to someone whine continually about her husband (a man she choose to marry knowing how she felt about him) then this is the book for you. Otherwise I couldn't get past the selfishness and attitude problems of the characters. In reading other reviews this book is referred to as 'chick lit' and is a good one. I go back to my original foray into chick lit, which is

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