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Book Review
thirty nothing
by Lisa Jewell
Publisher: Plume
Published: January 2001
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About the Book
"Have you ever wondered what happened to your first love?"
Thus begins the quest of Dig Ryan and his best friend Nadine Kite. When Dig inadvertantly runs into his first love, Delilah on his 30th birthday, the entire world of these Londoners is turned topsy turvey. Dig tries to reconnect with Delilah, prompting Nadine to call up her first love, Phil.
"thirty nothing is a buoyant novel about friendship, lust, growing up, and growing older, thirtynothing is sure to delight fans of Ralph's Party and to win this hip, thirty-something author a wealth of new readers." ~from the back cover of thirty nothing.
The Review
thirty nothing is like champagne. It starts with a pop, remains bubbly throughout, and has you quite giddy by the end. Dig and Nadine are instantly a couple you root for throughout their mistakes, embarrassing moments and bad choices. A great example of why you should be careful of what you wish for. Fun, frivolous, and hilarious!
~Trixie, February 2002
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