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The Great Village Show

By: Alexandra Brown
Narrated by: Gabrielle Glaister
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Summary

The warm and witty new novel from Alexandra Brown, best-selling author of The Great Christmas Knit Off. Perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan and Carole Matthews.

Tindledale is in a tizzy.... The Village Show competition is coming around again, and after last year's spectacular failure the villagers are determined to win. Meg, teacher at the local school, is keen to help and to impose some much-needed order.

After a terse encounter with a newcomer to the village, Meg discovers that it is celebrity chef and culinary bad boy Dan Wright. Meg thinks he is arrogant and rude, but rumour has it that Dan is opening a new restaurant in the village, which could really put Tindledale on the map.

As things come together, villagers old and new all start to come out of the woodwork, including new arrival Jessie, who seems to have it all. But first impressions can be deceptive, and Meg discovers that when it comes to Tindledale - and Dan - nothing is ever quite as it seems....

©2015 Alexandra Brown (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

Praise for Alexandra Brown: "Adorable, comical and magical, this is a festive delight." (Closer)
"We love it!" (Now)
"Defies the chick lit cliché." (Heat)
"I loved Cupcakes At Carrington's, a warm, witty, loveable read with plenty of sparkle and charm." (Rowan Coleman)
"A sparkling debut...funny, romantic and utterly charming. Devour in one sitting like a delicious, indulgent cupcake then go back and start again." (Sasha Wagstaff)
"From the moment I read the first page of Alexandra's book, I knew I was being allowed to see something special. I believe that Alexandra has created a very real and likeable cast of characters that will appeal to a wide audience. Her writing style is crisp and funny and compels you to keep turning the page." (Chrissie Manby)
"Cupcakes at Carrington's is deliciously delightful from start to finish, sprinkled with magic and full of heart." (Miranda Dickinson)

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Really enjoyed it

Got this book after purchasing another one about this village it kind of carries on a little bit. I really liked the characters and Had a good storyline. Narrators are important to me and I especially like Gabriele's voice.

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Never disappoints

Another lovely story from this great author, it was so nice to be able to follow the continuing story lines for the original characters as well as the introduction of new villagers.

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mediocre

if your looking for a run of the mill romance novel go for it.. I found the story horribly predictable, the dialogue often childish but perfect for those occasions when full concentration not possible as you could and in my case did miss great chunks without needing to rewind as it doesn't matter

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A sweet little story

Review: ok so I have to state firstly that I didn't realise this was a sequel to The Great Christmas Knit-Off, which I love and secondly, I really didn't enjoy this one as much as the first book. I loved resisting Tindledale and catching up with all the characters, I was pleased to find out that the village spirit was still strong, but I just felt like there wasn't as much happening to excite me in this novel.

Character-wise, I love that fact that the main protagonist in this sorry was a head teacher, I could really tell that, either Alexandra Brown has worked as a teacher herself, or else she has done some very good research because all of the teaching details are accurate. There was one tiny detail that only a teacher could pick up on and that was the fact that the head teacher of a school took her cross-stitch into school incase she had a any time at lunch time to do it, this seriously wouldn't happen. I knowi haven't worked in this particular tiny school with only 49 pupils, but headteachers just don't have time for lunch let alone cross stich at lunch, but it was nice reading about somebody that was so relatable to myself and to a lot of other readers, I'm sure as she has a grown up son who has gone off to uni leaving an empty nest!

The idea of the village show was a lovely one and I really enjoyed finding out about the history of the village show in Tindledale, because of course many of the residents there will remember the village show in its hay day and so I thought this part was very well written and interesting too. But aside from some dramas with food and with protestors, I didn't feel that a lot really happened. Of course there is a love story too, but again, I felt that this wasn't as much as I was expecting it to be.

Overall this was an enjoyable read, one that I actually listened to on audiobook in one sitting and lovely story for summer, but I would have loved a little more to happen and Tindledale to be the buzz of excitement that it was during the knit-off!

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Great fun

I want to move there now :-) Highly recommended if you want to be entertained and charmed!

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Too Predictable

Whilst I'm all for happy endings etc this felt a bit like it was written in a hurry and very predictable. The end felt very rushed with lots of loose ends neatly tied up in just a few sentences which could have been explored better during the main body of the book. Didn't have the same warmth of The Great Christmas Knit Off, was all a bit 'neat'

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Mental note

The stories are always good to listen to, if you want to wind down and not really think about anything. The book is predictable, you know exactly what is going to happen next. Any sort of plot twist you will be able to see from a mile away. However for relaxing, this book is good.

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Ended like word !omit reached

Enjoyed the story and the narration was good but was disappointed by the ending- too like Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice

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Made me cringe

Apologies to the author, I'm sure you're a lovely person but this novel was so unbelievably predictable and shallow it made for uncomfortable listening at times.

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