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Join Allison Pearson to talk about I THINK I LOVE YOU - our April Book of the Month - on Tuesday 19 April, 8-9pm

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TillyBookClub · 23/03/2011 21:43

Our April Book of the Month will have you swooning, mooning and kissing your pillow for practice. I THINK I LOVE YOU by Allison Pearson (author of the seminal bestseller I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT) is a homage to the teenage crush, and the maelstrom of adolescent emotion that goes with it. Witty, observant and moving, this beautifully nostalgic novel also explores female friendship and the mother/daughter relationship. Whether you dreamt of being Mrs Cassidy, Mrs Le Bon or Mrs Adam Ant, it's a book that'll keep you smiling all day.

You can find out more about the book here.

We are delighted that Allison will be joining us on Tuesday 19 April, 8-9 pm, for the bookclub discussion - look forward to seeing you all there...

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sakura · 24/03/2011 05:11

I thought I don't know How She Does It was absolutely brilliant, so I'm sure I think I LOve You is just as good Smile

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AlmaMartyr · 24/03/2011 07:31

Do you mean that Vintage are offering 50 copies of 'I Think I Love You' rather than 'The Slap'?

Sounds like a good read :)

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NancyMumsnet · 24/03/2011 09:22

Oops - yes it is 50 copies of 'I Think I Love You'! We've fixed that mistake now

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GeraldineMumsnet · 24/03/2011 09:29
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gramercy · 24/03/2011 13:45

My first crush...

I bought a copy of FAB 208 at a service station on a school trip to Coventry Cathedral, because there was a David Cassidy poster in it. I was only 9 !! Other highlights of the trip were Nicola Miller being sick on the coach.

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Greenshadow · 24/03/2011 14:16

Was more of a Donny Osmond than David Cassidy fan, but am looking forward to the book bringing back lots of memories.

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GeraldineMumsnet · 24/03/2011 14:23

Yowzer, that was quick! All 50 copies have been snapped up. So congrats if you're one of the lucky ones, and commiserations if you're not. But please beg, borrow or buy a copy and join Allison on the 19th.

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MrsKwazii · 24/03/2011 17:32

Oooh, managed to find a hardback copy of this in my charity shop today for one whole pound! Looking forward to reading it and getting into another great chat Grin

Sister to Mrs Le Bon and Mrs Michael (they wished!)

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CointreauVersial · 24/03/2011 19:34

I picked this up in the library a couple of months back - a really good read, gets the thumbs up from me.

She was interviewed on the radio by Simon Mayo; DH listened with half an ear, not making the connection til afterwards that it was the author of the very book I'd been raving about all week. Annoyed I missed it!

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Wheelybug · 24/03/2011 20:40

Just received this through the post (bought with Waterstones loyalty points) but just realised I'm away for the chat. Oh well...

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YottyTotty · 25/03/2011 12:32

I loved IDKHSDI, but I've just seen that it's being made into a movie in the US, starring Sarah Jessica Parker.

In my head that's all wrong, it's such a London-centric story and 'English' relationship, what does Alison feel about that?

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rookiemater · 25/03/2011 16:59

I can't bring myself to read it, "I don't know how she does it" is my favourite book and I don't really fancy the plot of "I think I love you". So I'm afraid my question is about the former Blush. Does Allison feel that choices and options for women have moved on since she wrote it?

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80sMum · 26/03/2011 18:29

I'm reading "I think I love You" at the moment. Will be interesting to hear what others think.

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CarmenSales · 28/03/2011 10:06

Yes!

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Greenshadow · 06/04/2011 14:11

Free book arrived here today - thanks very much Mumsnet and Vintage Books.

Perfect timing as I finished my last book last night.

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gramercy · 07/04/2011 09:19

My book arrived today - thanks so much!

In fact whilst clearing out the garage at the weekend I found "Daydreamer" (double A side with The Puppy Song) which was the first single I bought. Ah, the breathy voice...

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Galaxymum · 07/04/2011 09:27

I was so excited yesterday when my free book arrived. Thank you very much! Really enjoying it so far - it feels all too familiar! Very funny but also very poignant.

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LawrieMarlow · 08/04/2011 21:38

I found this in a charity shop yesterday so got it :)

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rattie77 · 11/04/2011 22:14

Just finished reading i think I love you - and have to say it was brilliant. Alison really captured what it was like to be a teenage girl in the 70's and the memories came flooding back. It even sparked the old brain cells into remembering things I had long forgotten such as Linco Beer shampoo and Anne French Cleansing Milk. A really great read - recommended.

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ExitPursuedByALamb · 12/04/2011 16:42

Not read her books but I do read Alison's column in The DT so will add them to my list of books to read.

Did anyone see David Cassidy on the One Show last night? He seems to have lost the plot completely.

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TillyBookClub · 12/04/2011 20:10

I'm so enjoying going to bed with this book every night, it's replaced the hot water bottle as my favourite accessory.

It's time to start collecting advance questions so if you've a burning request or you can't make it on the night, please pop your questions here now...

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bringmesunshine2009 · 14/04/2011 16:46

"I don't know how she does it" is one of my favourite books. I downloaded "I think I love you" with interest. I liked the writing style, but have to say I coulsn't relate to the book enough to get a lot of enjoyment out of it.

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SpringHeeledJack · 14/04/2011 21:41

Hi Allison, I'm far too young to relate to the subject matter of ITILY but I read IDNHSDI at least once a year when racked with insomnia

It has left such an impression on me (as a lazy cow) that my sister and I are thinking of making companion volumes- mine provisionally titled "I Don't Know What She Does All Day" and my sister's "I Don't Know What We Pay Her For"

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gailforce1 · 15/04/2011 13:45

Is anyone else struggling to get into this book club choice? I am a few pages into chapter 6 and I am just not inspired. Can't work out why not? I am normally an avid reader and have enjoyed Room and The Slap although disappointed with Trespass.

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AllisonPearson · 16/04/2011 13:29

Dear Yotty Totty, I can see why you think movie of I Don't Know How She Does It should be set in its native England, but I feel the story is so universal it works equally well in the States. You get about one day's maternity leave over there...
I went to the set in NYC and met Sarah Jessica Parker, who is playing Kate. I'm glad that she's in the right age bracket to play a harassed mum and I'm glad she has three young kids of her own so she knows something about trying to go to work after a broken night. She said, even though she was a "privileged" mum she loved the book and wanted to do it justice for all the mums out there.
More chat on Tuesday night.

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