Customer Reviews
could not put it down - By: M. Harland, 25 Sep 2008 
i love cecelia's books i have all of them & i was not disapointed yet again i thought this story was brilliant i could not put it down the plot was brilliant & i have heard that it is getting made into a musical by disney. i cant believe how many people put negative reviews its a fantastic book great work yet again cecelia
A Nice Easy Read - By: Margaret, 03 Sep 2008 
I borrowed this book from my sister who loves to read Cecelia Ahern.
This is a charming little read about imaginary friends. How Ivan comes to befriend Luke a 6 year old who he believes needs his help, but suddenly finds out Luke's aunt Elizabeth can also see him. This was a cute read, really sweet & lovely. It had me laughing out aloud at times, especiallyin the beginning of the book before Elizabeth can see him, as Luke demands another plate is set for Ivan. But it also had mein tears near the end of the book.
Everything flowed wellin this book, it was an easy chick lit read. Beautifully written.
Although I thoroughly enjoyed this book, 'Where Rainbows End' still remains my favourite of Ahern's novels.
A grown up fairy tale - By: Katherine, 17 Aug 2008 
A novel about 'imaginary' friends; as with Ahern's other books, you need to suspend disbelief before tucking in. This is an unusual story, as it explores friendships, loneliness & family relationships but without the over the top saccharine love stories that are the blight of most 'chick-lit'. I loved this novel so much that I'd finished it within a day. Ahern manages to combine fantasy with an emotional story line superbly.
very sweet - By: Ms. S. Godoy, 12 Aug 2008 
What a lovely book! Those who have disguarded it & wondered what those of us are thinking by loving it have no hearts! An easy read - I readin one sitting, not something I often do - characters are great. A cute version of drop dead fred
Rubbish - By: Carol Cunningham, 11 Aug 2008 
I cannotin all honesty believe that people find this book "amazing" & "best book I ever read". What on earth have they been reading up to now, if that's the case. Boring, predictable, definitely put-downable. Don't go there. PS I Love You was good, weepy, did it's job. Where Rainbows End was awful. The style of writing, email, etc was very off-putting. When Harry Met Sally all over again. This one has put me off ever buying the author's books again.