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Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling

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'An utter ray of sunshine' Red | 'Hilarious, heart warming' 5* reader review Ever been a small town girl trying to make a life in the big city? Meet twenty-something Aisling - that's pronounced Ashling - she can barely boil an egg let alone figure out what night bus to catch home. But she's got a job in the big city, a flat and a boyfriend. She has an umbrella for rainy days, an electric blanket for cold nights and keeps her kitten heels firmly on the ground. Until the day she accidentally ditches her only slightly useless boyfriend John. And finds herself in a spot of bother at work. Is it time to pack up and go back to the sticks? Or can Aisling fix the mess she's made? What's a Complete Aisling to do? 'Brilliant. You laugh, you cry, you miss home, and you can't put it down' The Independent 'Sweet, funny, moving . . . perfect' The Pool 'A great big thumping heart' Sunday Times 'You'll shed a tear as well as laugh your socks off' Fabulous 'A riot of a novel' 5* reader review

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Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling, Emer McLysaght

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Language
English
Released
2018
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
ISBN10
0241361729
ISBN13
9780241361726
Series
OMGWACA
First published
2017
Original title
Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling
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3.9 out of 5
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'An utter ray of sunshine' Red | 'Hilarious, heart warming' 5* reader review Ever been a small town girl trying to make a life in the big city? Meet twenty-something Aisling - that's pronounced Ashling - she can barely boil an egg let alone figure out what night bus to catch home. But she's got a job in the big city, a flat and a boyfriend. She has an umbrella for rainy days, an electric blanket for cold nights and keeps her kitten heels firmly on the ground. Until the day she accidentally ditches her only slightly useless boyfriend John. And finds herself in a spot of bother at work. Is it time to pack up and go back to the sticks? Or can Aisling fix the mess she's made? What's a Complete Aisling to do? 'Brilliant. You laugh, you cry, you miss home, and you can't put it down' The Independent 'Sweet, funny, moving . . . perfect' The Pool 'A great big thumping heart' Sunday Times 'You'll shed a tear as well as laugh your socks off' Fabulous 'A riot of a novel' 5* reader review