Reviews from Amazon

Review One

"At first i looked at this book an thought it a little short, but once I started to read this i started to ask myself questions and was able to answer some of the more recent questions I've encountered after the recent death of my aunt suddenly from cancer. It gave me a sense of relief that she wasn't in pain or alone, I know people just tell you this but it seemed real. It gave me a sense of understanding if you know what I mean. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone, particularly those who may have suffered a bereavement, I know i found it comforting. "

Review Two

This book is a wonderful story and best if it is read by the audience to whom it was written. Those of us out there with trouble reading, or are not good readers but are tired if simple stories for younger people will appreciate reading an adult story like this. It's also good for someone looking for a really quick read--on the train, plane, bus etc.

Review from The Sunday Tribune

Opening Minds

Marian Keyes, who provided the series with No Dress Rehearsal, as always comes up with a great, pacey read. Lizzie is dead - she just hasn't realised it yet, and when she finally learns the truth, she is not ready: she hasn't said her goodbyes.

Like all of Keyes' works, this book lilts along, grabbing the reader from the start. As always, she appears to have the happy knack of mixing just the right amounts of humour, imagination and familiarity.

Journalist: Rachael Andrews Date: 26/11/2000 Country: Ireland