Anybody Out There? (Walsh Family, #4)

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Melody Laila Yeah! I actually read the last book (Mercy Close) in the "Series" first & fell in love with Marian Keyes' writing. It probably helps if you read it in…moreYeah! I actually read the last book (Mercy Close) in the "Series" first & fell in love with Marian Keyes' writing. It probably helps if you read it in order, you'll probably get a little more out of it - but honestly they're all so good even as stand-alones that it didn't matter to me(less)
Sara
In part two, is it necessary to read all the boring emails from Helen and Mum?
What was your favorite part of the book?
Which character did you relate t…more

In part two, is it necessary to read all the boring emails from Helen and Mum?
What was your favorite part of the book?
Which character did you relate to, or empathize with, the most?
What is organisational behaviour?
Which scene has stuck with you the most?
If you had to trade places with one character, who would it be?
The dialogue...does she really think people talk like that?
Would you want to read another book by this author?
What do you think happens to the characters after the book's official ending?
Why did you keep reading this book?
What surprised you most about the book?
Are there any characters you'd like to deliver a lecture to? If so, who? What would you say?
Anna Walsh sits and convalesces at her family home in Ireland, thinking obsessively of her husband, Aidan, and their life in New York. Why, you wonder, does she not just call him?
If you could ask the author anything, what would it be?
Was the couple's connection believable? If so, at what point did they click for you?
How does a floaty hippy suddenly make millions in Manhattan?
Did this book remind you of any other books?
Would you fall for either of the leads?
This is a book about a woman's grief. The desperation and the agony of grief. And do you know what people do when they're in that much pain?
Would you ever consider re-reading it? Why or why not?
If it's part of a series, did this book book compel you to read the next one?
Why split a continuing plot into three parts?
Are there lingering questions from the book you're still thinking about?
Is life really like that? Unpredictable, tragic, surprising and full of consequences?
Which characters did you like best?(less)
Purplevathi Actually they both have their own stories running through out and I thoroughly enjoyed them! I would definitely suggest you read them and they also ki…moreActually they both have their own stories running through out and I thoroughly enjoyed them! I would definitely suggest you read them and they also kinda give a break from Anna's story by making you laugh(less)

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