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The Girl in the Corner

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Another amazing book by Amanda Prowse.

Rae-Valentine is a shy young woman embarking on her first day at college when she meets vivacious Dolly. The pair soon become best friends sharing cigarettes and secrets. Dolly sets Rae up with her brother whom she falls in love with and marries. After a fabulous 25th anniversary party Howard breaks some devastating new to Rae, leaving her reeling and needing to get away and sort her head out, so she goes to Antigua with Dolly who knows little of the problems Rae and Howard are facing. While in Antigua Rae decides where she wants her life to head but soon goes back to the normality of every day life.

Another great Amanda Prowse read although I hope there might be a sequel to this one.

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I love Amanda Prowse books, and I relly enjoyed this one too. The story of Rae Valentine, fro. her first day of college, and meeting Dolly, through to her marriage. We skip forward to their 25th wedding anniversary, where after a wonderful night, Howard comes clan with a revelation that could drive Rae’s family apart. At times I wanted Rae to shout and scream rather than be compliant, but a second family trauma makes her reconsider her options. A final revelation towards the end ofnthe book makes Rae’s final decision for her, and I really loved how the story finished, allowing Rae to follow her dreams. Definitely recommend this book.

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A poignant story that will strike a chord with many ladies of a certain age - of which I am one! The intricacies of the closest bonds of friendship and family intertwine to form a heart wrenching dilemma for the character of Rae. When faced with an unexpected and life changing event, she must decide whether the safe and cosy life she leads is real or fantasy, whether she is still the self-effacing nondescript girl in the corner, or whether she has the strength to become the person she has always been and fight for her place in life. This is a heartwarming and yet tragic story of a wallflower forced to emerge from the shadowsgae, to try and find her rightful place in the garden of life. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will definitely read more from this author.

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How many of us have realised suddenly that the life we thought good was, actually, a total fabrication and we have been living a sham? Rae discovered this when her husband confessed his unfaithfulness and shattered her world. Suddenly, she discovers life is monotonous and that there is a lot of living to do.
I found that some of the story seemed rather far fetched, particularly the author's view of age and the abilities of people over 70! She needs to do more research on this subject!!

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An interesting book on complicated relationships and families. I don't consider 43 to be middle aged though and Rae seemed old before her time. Many women will relate to the exaggerated monotony of everyday life even though some of it did seem a little unrealistic. I liked the journey and the opportunities that presented themselves. Overall a good read for a winters day at home.

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Easy read
Any girl who feels she is in the corner will relate to this story.
It is interesting how perceptions of ourselves is not how other people see us.
Many women can relate to how they do not speak up for themselves just to keep the peace and crave to be able to speak their minds without breaking up the happy home.
Way to relate to the characters.

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I love Amanda Prowse books and on this occasion have been lucky enough to get a free copy, however the fact the book was free does not alter my view that this really could be her best yet.
Amanda's books always centre around people, their relationships and always always make me question 'what would I do?'
She manages to convey powerful affirming messages through her novels that resonate long after the last page.
This book is no exception, be prepared to follow Rae on her emotional journey where she questions everything she's ever known and everything she's ever done
I was amazed with the story so thank you for letting me read this powerful nove

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This was a disappointing read, I found it difficult to get into and I just felt irritated by the actions of some of the characters. The main character Rae-Valentine, came across as much older than her mere 43 years of age. I could not believe that she described herself as middle aged! What nonsense. She also described her parents as suffering from decrepitude, a word generally used to describe the very aged and physically failing. Her parents couldn’t have been much more than early 70s, and these days that is no age at all. She felt the need to ferry them around to appointments, and order online groceries weekly for them, which they regarded as some kind of magical event - all of this was so stereotypically ageist, as if they were incapable of independent living.
The story was very contrived, even to Rae’s holiday crush, despite her devastation with her husband’s betrayal. Really?
The constant navel-gazing and introspection of Rae became very wearing, and I frankly could not wait to finish the book.
The ending was all very predictable regarding Howard. Rae’s final actions in response were so completely unrealistic, it was unbelievable. I’m sorry to say that this book left me cold.

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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an independent review.
Amanda Prowse is one of my favourite contemporary authors and yet again she manages to deliver an excellent read. What I like best about her books are that they are very ordinary subject matters written in an extraordinary way. The characters are always rich, real and easily relatable to, well written and their stories always draw me in from the off.
Another cracker of a book with a few scenes which particularly resounded with me and brought a few tears to my eyes.
Highly recommended. 5 *****

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I received this book "The Girl In the Corner" from NetGalley and all opinions expressed are my own.
This book was okay. I found the characters a bit annoying. I just didn't look forward to reading it each day.

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Nice and easy read, perfect for a rainy Sunday! Although the story is a bit predictable, it's being presented in a good style that makes it a joy to read and easy to relate to the main character and share her feelings. It was my first Amanda Prowse but I see why she has a big fan club.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing a copy!

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The story is about Rae-Valentine who has been "beige" for all of her 16 years until she meets Dolly, who is an explosion of colour and noise, who introduces her to her brother and a whole, exciting new family.
Rae's sister, Debbie-Jo, is their parents' star and Rae feels that her place in the family is in the background, in the corner. She feels that her family resents her for "marrying up", especially as Debbie-Jo leaves it up to Rae to care for her parents and shuttle them around.
In her own marriage she is the "pleaser", always making sure everything runs smoothly for her husband, children and the family business. But she feels secure in her life.
But then everything is shattered by her husband's bombshell. She starts seeing everyone in a new light - her husband; her best friend - her sister in law; her role in supporting everyone's lives. In a way the bomb Howard dropped shook Rae out of the corner.
I wondered as the story progressed towards the end why it was continuing as I thought the pinnacle moment had already occurred and everything had been sorted out. Boy, did the ending blow me away.
An awesome read. Amanda Prowse has the ability to take you so deep into the story that you really see the characters. I saw Howard as "Howard" in the Big Bang Theory; Dolly I imagined as "Penelope" from "Criminal Minds" - just her outward eccentric appearance.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the opportunity to read this book.

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First of all, have some tissues near by before you even open this book. I wish I’ve been warned what to expect from Amanda Prowse. The Girl in the Corner is the first book I’ve read by her and it’s written with so much emotion and care. So realistic and touching, which makes it incredibly powerful. Adored the story and purchased another 3 books by Amanda Prowse straight after.

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This is the second book i have read by Amanda Prowse and i spent most of the book willing Rae to assert herself and be the person she desperately wanted to be. Without ruining the book for anyone, it took one of the saddest experiences for her to gain the backbone she had hidden. I enjoyed reading this and would like to thank the publishers and netgalley for letting me have the book to review. #girlinthecorner#netgalley

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Amanda Prowse has done it again, another fab read which kept me engrossed from beginning to end. Highly recommend

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Another great book from Amanda Prowse, the Girl in the Corner tells of family life with the story moving between the friendship of Rae-Valentine and Dolly and Rae’s marriage to Dolly’s Brother, Howard.

As the stories unfolded (yes, dear Reader there is always multiple stories in an Amanda Prowse novel) the Girl In The Corner, had me hanging on to every word until the very last page, and I found myself shouting advice to Rae-Valentine several times!

I really recommend The Girl In The Corner and give it 5 stars.

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There are a few authors who are bumped straight to the top of my to be read pile as soon as I am lucky enough to get a copy of their new book.
Amanda Prowse is one of those authors and yet again she hasn’t failed to deliver.

This story written in the third person is a tale of a woman who has always put her family first, but after being dealt a devastating blow when a betrayal is revealed on the night of her wedding anniversary, but will her family stand by her like she would for them.

As always this was an emotional rollercoaster, beautifully written, with great characters and a heartbreaking storyline.

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A beautiful, descriptively written book full of poignancy, laughter and tears. This book is so realistic it could relate to many of us who go through the same experience in our every day lives.I absolutely love Amanda’s books , her understanding and empathy is second to none and her writing just flows through the pages. Thanks to TBC and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this wonderful book.

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I really wanted to LOVE this book but I didn't. And I am very disappointed because I really love this author and previous reads. It was decent and I liked it but I just couldn't get into any of the characters or the story line. There were good parts, a few laughs but this book just didn't do it for me. My apology to the author.

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What a book! I was gripped from start to finish. The situations within the families are ones played out every day in real life. The feelings are ones that are so real. An awe inspiring book

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