



Preloved (Unabridged)
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3.6 • 12 Ratings
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- £9.99
Publisher Description
‘Lauren Bravo is one of my very favourite writers’ Dolly Alderton
Gwen is coasting through life. She’s in her mid-thirties, perpetually single, her friends are busy procreating in the countryside and conversations with her parents seem to revolve entirely around the council’s wheelie-bin timetable.
And she’s lonely. But then, isn’t everyone?
When she’s made redundant from a job she hardly cares about, she takes herself out for a fancy dinner. There she has the best sticky toffee pudding of her life and realises she has no one to tell. She vows to begin living her life fully, reconnect with her friends and family, and finally book that dentist’s appointment.
Gwen decides to start where all things get a second chance: her local charity shop. There, with the help of the weird and wonderful people and donated items bursting with untold stories, Gwen will find a way to move forward with bravery, tenacity, and more regular dental care.
Dazzlingly witty, Preloved is a tale about friendship, loss and being true to yourself no matter the expectations. Lovingly celebrating the enduring power and joy of charity shops.
Praise for Preloved
'An absolute gem of a novel' Sarra Manning
'I think I’ve been waiting for a novel like Preloved for my whole reading life' Daisy Buchanan
'Preloved is full of sharp observations on life, loss, regret and self-preservation' Julietta Henderson, author of The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman
'Just like that once-in-a-lifetime charity shop find, Preloved is a gleaming prize to be treasured' Caroline O'Donoghue, author of Promising Young Woman
‘Preloved has taken up residence in my heart and I will be recommending it to everyone I know . . . I'm officially obsessed’ Lucy Vine
'Laugh-out-loud funny but also poignant and tender' Laura Price, author of Single Bald Female
Customer Reviews
*A Touch Underwhelming*
*Underwhelming*
This is a tale about Gwen the main character who is in her late thirties. She cuts quite a lonely figure as most of her friends were coupling up. She has been made redundant and seems to be floating through life with no real direction.
With her redundancy money she decides that it will buy her time for a few months whilst she looks for something else. She decides to volunteer at a charity shop.
The author inserts random characters and stories behind some of the items in the charity shop. There are some moments that made me laugh and giggle but to be honest I spent most of the time wondering where the story was going and it did not do anything for me, the characters were mostly likeable but although easy to read it dragged. I also felt it could have been condensed and made shorter.
Absolutely love this
An extremely thoughtful book, funny and normally uplifting at end (no ridiculous unbelievable ending) Learnt a lot.