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After
The Rice
by Wendy French
Megan
Ismore's bungalow isn't big enough to house her problems, or her
relatives.
Married just ten months, her life with Matt would be grand if it
weren't for a fast-growing secret she can't bear to share.
As if that weren't enough, she's dealing with his belching Uncle
Tony, residing on an air mattress in the basement, and her sister
Andrea, a roving hippie, nesting on their couch. Never mind dueling
mothers-in-law, hell bent on double-booking the newlyweds, an incontinent
terrier, and a randy best friend (working overtime to get pregnant).
As midterm exams are about to begin, Megan's un-weaned infant niece
(aka The Pink Tyrant) is left in her care, and there's no time to
spare for re-examining her life. Between the demands of her family
and a gigantic decision only she and Matt can make, Megan finds
herself in a state of marital chaos she never imagined, but must
somehow manage.
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WHAT WE THOUGHT
After The Rice
Megan and Matt always dream about running away from their families…
For Megan things seem to keep turning from bad to worse, although
she has a great relationship with her partner Matt, everything else
surrounding her is chaotic. While trying to study for her exams,
having family move in with them, and keeping a secret from her husband,
I am surprised, but delighted that she managed to stay as sane as
she did!
I really got into this book, it made me laugh, and some of the characters
really made me cringe with their actions. We all have family, and
this novel is very close to home for a lot of people.
I really enjoyed reading it, not a typical love story, this book
has something extra.
Megan has a really loveable personality, and someone we can all
relate to.
This is the first novel by Wendy French that I have read, and if
it is anything to go by, I would love to read others. For me, it
was all about the dysfunctional families, and the wide variety of
characters, which really captured my attention.
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