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Sundowners
Sundowners | Lesley Lokko
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'A very 21st Century blockbuster, this has all the classic elements - nailbiting narrative, absorbing relationships, glamorous locations - with an extra shot of intelligence' COSMOPOLITAN Take four friends... Rianne: beautiful, wealthy and thoroughly spoilt, she has the world at her feet but is about to risk everything. Gabrielle: intelligent, loyal and always worrying about everyone else, now it's time for her to start looking after No.1. Nathalie: petite, pretty and with a shrewd eye for business, she uses her work to help her forget the one man she can't have. Charmaine: flirty and outrageous, she knows all about the good life. She just needs someone to pay for it... Then a chance encounter changes everything - and for Rianne and her friends, nothing is going to be the same again...
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monalyisha
Sundowners | Lesley Lokko
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This walk in the woods today was grounding.

I had an interview on Wednesday that went really well, and I‘ve been deliberating all week about whether I should leave my job. I‘ve ultimately decided against it but it wasn‘t an easy call. How do you say “no” to a job where your would-be employers kick-off the interview by asking you to do a chicken impression? What a silly time we all would‘ve had…

I don‘t think I‘m ready for a new week to begin!

Bookwormjillk A chicken? Really? 3w
monalyisha @Bookwormjillk I suppose it‘s *possible* that I brought it upon myself. I may or may not have written in my cover letter that “my chicken impression [was] the talk of the town.” 😅🐓 3w
AnnCrystal 🤩💝😍. 3w
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Sundowners | Lesley Lokko
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I read this book while on vacation, I really enjoyed it. The characters are real and we get to follow them over a period of time. It is was funny, sad, and enjoyable. It was a tad long, but I‘m glad I stuck with it.