The Desperate Bride's Diet Club

· Random House
4.6
10 reviews
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Violet Saunders is astounded when her boyfriend gets down on one knee and proposes. But at size 18-20, the thought of finding a wedding dress fills her with horror. What she needs is a miracle wedding day diet.

So when a leaflet advertising a new diet club - New You! - that drops through her letterbox, it seems like her prayers have been answered. But the club is run by the terrifying Trudie, who secretly despises her fat clients, while pretending to encourage them. Things go from bad to worse; everyone just gets fatter on the horrible New You! drink shakes. At work, Violet's half-Italian boss - a man with a lively sense of humour - looks on in amazement and finally persuades her to take a break from New You! and lunch with him at his family's delicatessen.

Inspired, she persuades her fellow dieters to form a new club, with secret weigh-ins at her house - while pretending to Trudie, of whom they are all petrified, that it is the New You! diet which is transforming them.

Fabulous Italian recipes gradually begin to work their magic, but can Violet the duckling really become Violet the swan in time for her wedding?

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4.6
10 reviews
Midge Odonnell
March 7, 2018
Such a shame that the writing is actually quite good for the genre. Full of wit and moves the tale along at a good pace without feeling rushed. Why is this a shame? Simply because the underlying "message" in this tale is that unless you are slim then you cannot be attractive, unless you are slim you cannot have a valid emotional attachment with people, unless you are slim you cannot enjoy life, unless you are slim you can never be truly happy - it is all just a front, the curse of the jolly fat person if you will. The members of the diet club (Violet, Maggie, Lucy, Kathy and Edward) don't really start getting their lives together until they start shedding those pesky pounds and this irritated me beyond belief as it is such a superficial expression of Humanity. The pity is that the characters themselves are well observed and feel all too real. They are easy to empathise with on the whole but then something jarring will happen that does not ring true. The best example of this is in the opening scene when Violet steals a 12-portion double chocolate gateau from a stranger in the local store and proceeds to eat it all herself without throwing it back up. Sorry, but that would make even the most dedicated chocolate hog throw up whether or not they were bulimic. It also somewhat misses the point that obesity is caused, more often than not, by having too many calories in each meal and being sedentary as opposed to eating between meals or stuffing yourself with chocolate and cake and biscuits - portion control is the key. But no, here the downfall for every last one of them is snacking and it irks me a great deal. Not as much as the implication that you are worth less if you are fat but enough. Maybe this is all written from the author's personal experience in which case I would suggest some sessions with a therapist as your self-worth should not be determined by your appearence. Yes being fat is unhealthy and can cause serious medical complications but what it doesn't do is make you any less valid as a person and this was the message I came away with from this book. As thrilling as it was to see the characters all rekindle their relationships or start new ones there was always this little voice cursing away in my head at the message being given. I have given this 2 stars because the writing itself is good and the characters are wonderfully drawn but I can't give it anymore due to the handling of the subject matter.
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Laney Hardy
October 7, 2022
The story was both sad and humorous. There was more than one storyline. You get to understand the different characters and why they are involved. It was so lovely to see each characters confidence grow and for them to find their voices. It was a lovely story
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catherine rodriguez
October 18, 2014
Spectacular read! I loved every page of it! I definitely recommend! !
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About the author

Alison Sherlock enjoyed reading and writing stories from an early age. However, she assumed that being an author didn't count as a proper job so when Alison grew up, she worked as a secretary, training administrator and answered an IT hotline. Once older and a bit wiser, she realised that she really had to write her novel. So she gave up offi ce life to sit at home and panic at what she had done. To fund her dream, Alison became a cleaner, the experience of which she has used for her second novel. A chance meeting with a literary agent at Winchester Writers' Conference set her on the road to publication. This is her first book. Alison lives in Surrey with her husband Dave and Harry, their daft
golden retriever.
You can follow her on twitter - @alisonsherlock - and facebook.

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