Marian Keyes needs no introduction (which I'm glad of, cos I'm rubbish at introductions), so let's just launch straight into her latest novel, The Brightest Star in the Sky. Before I started reading it, I knew two things: it's based around a group of people all living in the same house - 66 Star Street, Dublin - and it's narrated by someone mysterious (and you don't find out who until nearly the end).
It made a nice change to sit down and read a book I was pretty clueless about, but I have to admit, for the first 100 or so pages I was a bit worried. Various characters were being introduced, but nothing much was actually happening. Character is always more important to me than plot, but I did worry that I was in for 600 plotless pages.
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