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Title:This Perfect World
Author:Suzanne Bugler
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 298 pages
Published:March 5th 2010 by Macmillan Publishing Co.
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary
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Rating: 3.48 | 1117 Users | 127 Reviews

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This book worried me, before I even opened the first page, as having been bullied many times during my youth and even beyond, I knew it was not going to be a comfortable read. As it was, I found myself examining my own behaviour and asking the question, have I ever been the perpetrator of bullying, rather than the victim? The answers were not always the ones I wanted to hear and were certainly not a palatable thought. The characters, none of whom were particularly likeable, are well formed, complex and focused, standing up well to close inspection, in this emotionally draining story. The central group of characters, in Laura's high flying world, operate a filtering system for would be members, both for themselves and their children, excluding those who are 'not the right sort'. Behaviour which they see as totally acceptable, only serves to make them appear shallow and insubstantial and is to me, a reflection of their intrinsic values, which are self-centred, egocentric and selfish, existing only to jostle for position as top dog within the group. This group of course, includes Laura, for whom this behaviour is only an extension of her childhood days, although she just doesn't seem to comprehend that bullying comes in many different guises and her participation in this selection exercise is only an extension to the physical and psychological bullying of her youth. The long term consequences of cruelty, to both the victim and the perpetrator, only start to become apparent to Laura, when her nemesis from childhood days, Heddy, reappears in her life in dramatic and compelling style, making you almost afraid to keep reading, but knowing that Laura has to confront her actions head-on, as she moves towards a form of redemption. In Heddy, Suzanne has crafted a complex and sad character, who spent her youth trying to emulate and befriend Laura, receiving only ridicule and hurt in return. Even now, when she has been thrust back into the path of her torturer, she is crying out in vain to gain acceptance for who and what she is, but is unable to overcome the self-loathing that has been instilled in her by the treatment she received so long ago, at Laura's hand. Heddy's mother, Mrs. Partridge plays mind games of her own with Laura, as she attempts to force the two women together, into the friendship she thinks they should have. Switching subtley between role of concerned mother who wants her daughter to have friends and a social life, to becoming Laura's accuser and voice of her conscience as she lays the blame firmly at Laura's door, for Heddy's current plight. Suzanne has done an excellent job with this 'Jekyll and Hyde' character, on the surface meek and desperate, whilst in truth being creepily manipulative. There are powerful and vivid observational scenes, as the cracks in Laura's world become chasms, with the consequences of her actions being dramatic and permanent. The relationship with her husband deteriorates drastically, when Laura strips away the veneer of their marriage, to expose his true feelings, where status and appearances are everything he needs to climb higher up the social ladder, at the expense of a lasting and loving relationship with his wife and children. Laura harks back to childhood days and begins to examine her relationship with her parents, realising that all is, and never was, quite what it seems. She rushes in to confront them, unaware that her world is about to come crashing down around her again, when the true extent of their deception is revealed, leaving her broken, ashamed, racked with guilt, and most importantly, for the first time ever .... Alone and unwanted!!! This is a compelling and beguiling tale, intertwining past and present, but with the basic premise that hurt engenders hurt, becoming an ever-increasing vicious circle, that is only to be broken in a dramatic and life changing way. It also closely examines guilt and the fronts we put up in life to fit in and to protect ourselves. This is one of those books which would be ideal for a book club debate and discussion, as there are so many facets to the story line and characters, which can be interpreted in a myriad of different ways by the individual reader.

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Original Title: This perfect world
ISBN: 023074401X (ISBN13: 9780230744011)
Edition Language: English


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I thought this was a brilliant book. It was hard to read at some points because of the subject matter. I felt for the character Heddy. Great writing and well worth a read.

I can't believe I persevered through all the main character's drivel to come to the 'twist' in the tale of death possibly due to asbestos. A chap that smoked heavily! Oh wow, won't be taking any recommendations for similar novels in future.

This book worried me, before I even opened the first page, as having been bullied many times during my youth and even beyond, I knew it was not going to be a comfortable read. As it was, I found myself examining my own behaviour and asking the question, have I ever been the perpetrator of bullying, rather than the victim? The answers were not always the ones I wanted to hear and were certainly not a palatable thought.The characters, none of whom were particularly likeable, are well formed,

This was overall an average read for me, don't get me wrong I loved the idea of the story but I think it was executed poorly. I didn't meet the bullying victim until I was a good chunk through the book. I love character development but this was too much and too uninteresting. However the ending was something I definitely see coming and the last part of the book had me hooked.FAVOURITE QUOTE'S:'I am on the outside now. I am on the outside of my own life, and observing from the sidelines as it so

I find Suzanne Bugler's novels easy to get into and enjoy reading them all. I thought This perfect World was fab!.

Laura Hamley has everything - a perfect life, good husband, beautiful children and supportive friends, but old memories are reopened when she receives an unexpected phone call from the mother of a girl she once bullied at school. Laura has managed to successfully block from her life all the unpleasantness which was associated with her unusual relationship with Heddy Partridge, but when Heddy's mother asks for Laura's help in getting Heddy released from hospital, Laura must face the hidden demons

The story didn't seem to proceed or go anywhere