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Title:You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Author:Sarra Manning
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:February 3rd 2011 by Corgi
Categories:Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Adult. New Adult
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Sweet, bookish Neve Slater always plays by the rules and the number one rule is that good-natured fat girls like her don't get guys like gorgeous, handsome William, heir to Neve's heart since university. But William's been in LA for three years, and Neve's been slimming down and re-inventing herself so that when he returns, he'll fall head over heels in love with the new, improved her. So she's not that interested in other men. Until her sister Celia points out that if Neve wants William to think she's an experienced love-goddess and not the fumbling, awkward girl he left behind, then she'd better get some, well, experience. What Neve needs is someone to show her the ropes, someone like Celia's colleague Max. Wicked, shallow, sexy Max. And since he's such a man-slut, and so not Neve's type, she certainly won't fall for him. Because William is the man for her... right?

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Original Title: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
ISBN: 0552163295 (ISBN13: 9780552163293)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.sarramanning.co.uk/index.php/2011/02/you-dont-have-to-say-you-love-me/
Characters: Max Cannon, Neve Slater
Setting: London Bridge, London, England(United Kingdom)

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I listened to the audio of this book and was so sad to see it end!Over the hours I listened I became endeared to these characters. I loved Neve and Max. Their love story wasn't always pretty, but it was real, and to me that makes it beautiful. Thank you for recommending Lisa Jayne and Chris for gifting this fantastic audio! Love you girls!! <3

Once upon a time, in a city far far away... there was a smart bookish girl called Neve that suffered from chronial severe cravings (yeah, tell me about it!!!), resulting in wobbly bits and curves aplenty! (Ok, I know this is Bridget but she is my all time favourite juicy heroine and I picture her as Neve!)Yes, the anorexic majority of hateful females, especially her evil sister-in-law, Charlotte, would call her fat! And because of this, she didn't dare hope of having a man in her life. But all

I really enjoyed this story! It's a lot more "chick lit" in style than a lot of things I usually read, but I really had a good time with it. I LOVED the dialogue and all of the literary references. It made me flex my English degree and literary minor muscles. Also, I felt really connected to Neve. I too was a chubby kid that got teased for it, except my nickname was "Hippo" not "Heave." Now I never became obese and I thinned out by late middle school thanks to sports, but I definitely understand

Im so happy I took a risk on this new author, what a wonderful read, what an excellent writing. Everything was surprising from start to the very end, even though it was a very long book. Very realistic, original dialog while the story took me through many emotions including laughing out loud at the dry British humor sprinkled through the book. I loved it despite the things that usually bother me, such as no heros point of view and the heroine with weight issues theme (whining, uncertain

5+ stars (and much more)I wouldn't be able to express my feeling about this book even if i was talking about it for hours! I LOVED THIS BOOK! After finishing it i realize even more how in love i am with it. If i could date a book, this particular one would be my current companion! Neve and Max.... Max and Neve... How could it possibly true that two people so different would make a perfect couple? Is it possible?Without hesitation i say "it is!".Max is sexy, handsome and full with experiences.

The second book in the space of 5 days to keep me up until 3am! Well, this week seems to be covering up for all the mediocre books I've been reading lately:)In short, the premise was completely incredible (two incompatible people -an overweight, insecure, bookish heroine and a confident, sexy, handsome editor who's in speaking terms with everyone who's anyone- starting a 'fake' relationship as a test-drive to learn how to handle a real relationship in the future), the heroine hysterical -and I

What a hilarious book. It was so bad that I honestly could not stop cracking up.I don't want you to force yourself to read it, so let me give you the quick rundown of the basis of the novel.There's Neve. She was fat. Now she's not. She has a job (even though no one knows what she ACTUALLY does at it), and she just goes about her life. Fascinating, isn't it? She lives in a flat and her sister has another flat in the same house, and her brother and his heinous wife lives in the third flat in this
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