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Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
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Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
Download Heres Looking At You By Mhairi Mcfarlane Pdf Ebook
Genre : Romantic Comedy ,Books ,Romance ,Non-Fiction ,Family & Relationships ,Humour ,Fiction & Literature
A laugh-out-loud read from the Sunday Times bestselling author of If I Never Met YouAnna Alessi – history expert, possessor of a lot of hair and an occasionally filthy mouth – seeks nice man for intelligent conversation and Mills & Boon moments.
Despite the oddballs that keep turning up on her dates, Anna couldn’t be happier. As a 30-something with a job she loves, life has turned out better than she dared dream. However, things weren’t always this way, and her years spent as the ‘Italian Galleon’ of an East London comprehensive are ones she’d rather forget.
So when James Fraser – the architect of Anna’s final humiliation at school – walks back into her life, her world is turned upside down. But James seems a changed man. Polite. Mature. Funny, even. People can change, right? So why does Anna feel like she’s a fool to trust him?
Hilarious and poignant, Here’s Looking At You will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. The new must-read novel from #1 bestseller Mhairi McFarlane.
Reviews
Praise for Here’s Looking At You:
‘An absolute blinder of a read’ Sun
‘A romantic and charming read guaranteed to deliver plenty of laugh-out-loud moments’ OK!
‘Mhairi McFarlane’s characters shine with wit and insight’ Irish Times
‘Sparkly writing, laugh out loud funny and a story that'll keep you enthralled. What's not to love?’ Jane Fallon
Praise for You Had Me at Hello:
‘Very very witty and funny. Left me in awe … a total gem’ Marian Keyes
‘The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day’ Lisa Jewell
‘I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love – and in everything else for that matter’ Minnie Driver
‘Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rude … You Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air’ Sarra Manning
About the author
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since.
She is based in Nottingham where she’s a freelance writer and sometime-blogger. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. She lives with a man and a cat.
Review:
meggsy mac
What a great story
Absolutely loved this one, and couldn’t put it down. Fantastic ending. I loved how it gave you a little bit more. I fell in love with the characters from the beginning and it had so many laugh out loud moments.
Didee.
Here’s Looking at You
A sad reflection on the harm that bullying can cause but a powerful message too. A bit too drawn out at first but finally inched its way to the big reveal, followed by a series of events and complications instigated by meddling friends. A really good read!
KirstR
Loved it!
If you love Jill Mansell then make sure you add this to your must read list. Funny, intelligent chic lit at its endearing best...
Binabit
Misses the mark
I wanted to love this book. I adored 'You Had Me at Hello' and have been stalking the various Mhairi Macfarlane corners of the web since I finished that first book. Though I liked Anna and James well enough, and though there were still moments of Mhairi's voice which made me giggle on the bus (thanks for making me THAT girl!), the sorry was just not as tight nor as charming as the first book. Which is to be expected, I suppose. Still, I read this book quickly and wasn't at all tempted to leave it and read something else. The prose was light, the storyline was predictable, sure, but engaging, and the characters were all well fleshed out. Especially the Count ... !
BuggsyM
Witty and engaging read
Thoroughly enjoyed meeting the characters in this book, so much so that I barely put the book down once I'd started reading. Anna is witty and fun to read, and I really related to the journey that she takes in the story. I took longer to warm to James though having insight to his personal issues helped to view him in a different light, and reminded me that there are more to people than what we believe about the things they do and say. Being told from the perspective of two characters was very interesting, and lent itself to the development of their unique relationship. A great read that will likely take you back down memory lane to your school days, and have you reminiscing the events that shaped your own life.
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