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|title=That Certain Age
|author=Elizabeth Buchan
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=0141009802
|pages=384
|publisher=Penguin Books Ltd
|date=July 2004
|isbn=0141009802
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A pleasant enough light read by [[Elizabeth Buchan]], though not particularly gripping. The book is actually two stories, each told in the first person, switching ever two or three chapters.
The people are believable, the writing fast-paced and clear, the plots reasonably satisfying. I found it a bit confusing at first having two entirely separate plots alternating without any clear link, and if I put the book down for a couple of days it was a bit difficult to remember who was who, and which story I was in the middle of. Nonetheless, it was reasonably enjoyable - recommended for holiday reading, when you don't want anything too heavy.
 
We also have a review of Buchan's [[Separate Beds by Elizabeth Buchan|Separate Beds]].
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