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Ralph's Party [Audiobook] [Audio Cassette]

Lisa Jewell , Glen McCready
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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books (1 Jun 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0753137542
  • ISBN-13: 978-0753137543
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)

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Lisa Jewell lives in North London. While on holiday a friend made her a drunken bet: dinner at her favourite restaurant if she wrote three chapters of a novel. Just over a year later Ralph's Party was finished. In a similar style to Marian Keyes' Rachel’s Holiday, Ralph’s Party introduces the residents of 31 Almanac Road, a three-storey Edwardian house in South London. The house, divided into flats and its inhabitants are the focus of this contemporary, romantic novel. Ralph and Smith, who live in the basement flat are beginning to doubt that they will ever find a suitable flatmate until Jemima comes along. In fact, Jem finds herself more than suitable when both Ralph and Smith fall for her. Karl and Siobhan live in the flat above and they have been together in total happiness for fifteen years. That was until Cheri, the cold, calculating but very sexy lady in the top flat sets her sights on Karl.

Lisa Jewell’s fast paced, well-observed and thoroughly engrossing first novel has been well worth that bet for dinner. --Pat Naylor --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

From the Author

Sex, Romance, Destiny ... or just flatmates?
Meet the residents of 31 Almanac Road in a romantic, engrossing novel that takes you up the garden path, through the front door and into the most intimate parts of other people's lives.

Ralph and Smith are best friends. Until they both fall for Jem, their new flatmate. Jem's got a strong feeling that one of them's the man for her - but which one?

Karl and Siobhan live in the flat above. Happily unmarried for fifteen years, it looks as if nothing could spoil their domestic idyll.

Except maybe Cheri, the femme fatale in the top flat. She's got her eye on Karl and she isn't about to let his fat girlfriend stand in her way ...

Ralph's Party is my first novel. I was a newly-redundant secretary on holiday in 1996 when my friend Yasmin made me a drunken bet around the swimming pool at four in the morning - if I wrote just the first three chapters of the novel I was convinced I had inside in me (aren't we all?!) she would take me for dinner to my favourite restaurant.

Never one to renege on a bet, I did it. And look what happened! I am now a full-time writer, working at home on my second novel, Dig and Delilah which will be out next May.

Beyond my wildest dreams ...

However, I'm still waiting for Yasmin to take me out for dinner.

If you like Ralph's Party, - and I really hope you do - please - don't lend it to your friends - make them buy their own! --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
I got this book free on a magazine, thinking I may as well read it before I slate it, imagining it would be another in the Helen Fielding, Amy Jenkins et al style. NOT SO! I started reading very cynically, waiting for the cliches and the "humorous" observations that you've heard a million times before......There were none! Instead, this was warm, natural; not in the slightest bit laboured! Lisa Jewell manages to inject FRESH observations of modern living (and that alone sets this book aside from the current painful stream of hackneyed "chick-lit"). Let's not forget, we're not going for realism here - it's a STORY! These are not social studies, they are CHARACTERS! And they are good ones. Some are shallow, but not by accident (unlike Bridget and Honeymoon - characters who THINK they have something to say, and tragically don't). The others are funny, human, I was interested in them (Oh, and yes, I did fall a little bit in love with Ralph!). I liked the plot, too. Perhaps all of these things happening at the same time within such a small group of people IS unlikely - but that's where fiction comes in, is it not? And considering the number of situations and relationships she is dealing with at one time, Jewell never confuses the reader or muddles her storyline through laziness. I thought this was so well written, so enjoyable, I can't wait for "Thirty-Nothing", and am keeping my fingers crossed that Lisa doesn't have just one book in her!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Excellent 16 Mar 2001
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
This is an excellent novel. I am a big Lisa Jewell fan, though of her two novels, I definitely feel 'Ralph's Party' is the best. To be honest, the first page didn't grab me and I picked it up and flipped through in several bookshops before finally buying one and thinking it was just another girly romance. To my surprise, I found myself reading a gripping, engrossing and intelligent read focusing on 6 fascinating characters. 24 hours later, I still couldn't put it down. This is very high-level commercial fiction - it's not like the usual romantic drivel. It discusses relationships with insight, it manages to consider male viewpoints even though the writers is female, and the female characters are not Bridget JOnes cliches who are suffering endless diets - they are strong, realistically drawn women. The plot neatly weaves together two plot strands and draws them together - agreeably, the ending is slightly contrived, but certainly very gripping and builds up a superb finale.

'Thirty-nothing' is also a good read, though not as tightly plotted, and written in a more woolley, sloppy style than this one. To my mind, 'Ralph's Party' has more insights and a better writing style than many literary novels I've read recently. The prose is descriptive, rich in images, and written with an admirable precision and control.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I loved Ralph's Party, from the moment it starts to the romantic, funny ending. It's so addictive, sharp and sad, that you get hooked without realising it. The characters are great - from sweet, rosy-cheeked Jem to blonde bitch from hell Cheri and useless but adorable Karl, I believed them all.

It's basically the story of a house in Battersea, and the lives of its inhabitants, which become inextricably linked. How many of you know anything about the people who live in your house? Hardly anything, aand that's what makes this such an interesting contemporary London story, too.

It's a great book: the ideal tube read, holiday read, or novel to give to your best friend, boyfriend, girlfriend ... whoever. Just read it!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Loved it!
I read this book a few years ago and I loved it so much that I sent the author an email telling so! I am going to find it now and read it again. Well recommended! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Yvonne
enthralling
I read "After the Party" first and at the end swore to myself I would have to track this author down for more books. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Le Tigre
loveable as always
31 Almanac Road - Jem's destiny. The moment Lisa Jewell introduces her to us is the moment you know you're in for a good read. Read more
Published 12 months ago by The New Mrs Armstrong!
What a lovely book
I loved this book. It really is one that you could sit and read all day without stopping. The characters were well thought out and interesting. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Joey
Escapist page turning fiction
Ralph and Smith are best friends, living at 31 Almanac Road - they spend most of their time in front of the TV, drinking and smoking spliffs. Read more
Published 23 months ago by A. L. Rutter
Old friends re-visited!
I read this book when it was first released. I loved it. When I saw that Lisa Jewell had written a sequel "After the Party" I had to re-visit and re-read "Ralph's Party" to... Read more
Published on 24 April 2010 by Avid_Reader_London
Good read
I really enjoyed this book. It's a nice easy read for a gloomy weekend. I did feel once I'd started reading it that I couldn't put it down! Read more
Published on 20 May 2009 by Mrs. J. E. Parkinson
very disappointing
I bought this because I'd so many good things about it, but I thougth the ending was dreadfuklly disappointing and there was nothing amusing, engaging or memorable about it. Read more
Published on 30 Oct 2007 by Julie Pearson
disappointing ending
I enjoyed the book in patches but I didn't like it as a whole and I thought the ending was really disappointing. Read more
Published on 16 Oct 2007 by Madeline James
Sharp and lively with a disappointing ending
This book is quite varied, at times funny, philosophical, romantic and coarse. This is better than the relentless breeziness of other chicklit, but the mixture only partly works. Read more
Published on 25 May 2006 by Reptile
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