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Book Review: Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella

     

Book Review Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella


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A Mini Christmas Short Story


I'm a fan of Sophie Kinsella and even got the chance to hang out with her years ago at an event here Rome, so when I saw she had a special short story available as a free gift to readers I jumped at the chance to read it.

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This book isn't really a Christmas read, other than that it takes place over the holiday period, so if you're looking for festive feels this might not be what you're after. 

It is however a very quick read, free to download and perfect for ticking off number six in the Clock Reading Challenge đŸ˜‰


About the Book


  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B006H4DBA4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Transworld Digital; Digital original edition 
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 16, 2011
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 32 pages

The book synopsis for Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella

Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella book cover
A special Christmas gift for fans of Sophie Kinsella, available to download for free! Includes a mini short story, 
Six Geese a-Laying, and sneak peak at the first chapter of Sophie's fabulous new novel, I've Got Your Number.

In 
Six Geese a-Laying, Christmas is approaching, and Ginny is looking forward to the birth of her first baby. It's a pity her partner Dan is so useless, and she has to keep reminding him where he's going wrong. Luckily she's enrolled into the most exclusive antenatal class going - all the highest achieving, smartest mothers-to-be aspire to be taught by the legendary Petal Harmon. Like the other five women in the class, Ginny already knows exactly what she wants, and how she's going to handle motherhood.

But when they turn up for the final class it isn't quite what they expect. As Ginny discovers what parenthood is really going to be like, she begins to realize the things that really matter...


Review

3 stars

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Quotes from Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella


There are six of us altogether, all due around the same time – Christmas. As I walk – well, waddle – into the room, the fire is glowing and the fairy lights are twinkling and it really looks quite Christmassy.

When a midwife came to talk to us, Geraldine’s first question was ‘If you were negligent during my delivery, would I sue you individually or the hospital?’

It’s all in the mind. You can see it as pain, or you can see it as empowerment.

‘I know who it is,’ says Grace suddenly. ‘It’s the Ghost of Babies Future.’ She looks at the figure, her face white with fear. ‘Is that right?’

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