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Hubble Bubble is set in the rural village of Hazy Hassocks (don't you love the name?!) and is the tale of Mitzi Blessing, who at the age of 50-something and forced into early retirement from her job at a bank, has to take stock of her life and either dwindle into old age and become part ... Read review
Advantages: A cosy, feel-good read, perfect for a cold winter's evening Disadvantages: None
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Hubble Bubble is set in the rural village of Hazy Hassocks (don't you love the name?!) and is the tale of Mitzi Blessing, who at the age of 50-something and forced into early retirement from her job at a bank, has to take stock of her life and either dwindle into old age and become part of the invisible generation - or start over.
The synopsis for this book looked promising to me because for a start, ... ...dollop of feel-good factor ensuring Hubble Bubble is an uplifting read from start to finish. I don't know what genre in which to place this author's books; it's not really chick-lit; her characters range from five to eighty although, generally speaking, I suppose the main protagonists are in their late twenties-early thirties. However, with Mitzie in her fifties perhaps this could be classed as hen-lit? Whatever it is, I can't recall being so taken ... more
Since I discovered Christina Jones earlier this year, I have gone on to read every single one of her books - including the last one (Heaven Sent) which is not due out in paperback until November, but I couldn't wait so ordered the hardback edition from Amazon.
There's a particular theme in all Ms Jones' books, and that is village life. Actually, make that quirky village life with some eccentric and endearing characters who pop up time and again in each successive book. This doesn't mean that you have to read the books in order because each story can be enjoyed as a stand-alone read but it does mean cries of "Oh, goody!" when you meet up with a favourite character from previous stories.
Hubble Bubble is set in the rural village of Hazy Hassocks (don't you love the name?!) and is the tale of Mitzi Blessing, who at the age of 50-something and forced into early retirement from her job at a bank, has to take stock of her life and either dwindle into old age and become part of the invisible generation - or start over.
The synopsis for this book looked promising to me because for a start, the heroine is in the same age group and also I was made redundant 18 months ago and had to reconsider my options (not a lot!)
However, the direction that Mitzi's life takes sounds a lot more exciting than my own (two part-time jobs and one of those in the Co-op). Firstly, she determines to join everything her village has to offer which, sadly, she discovers is precisely nothing. However, where there's a will there's a way, and soon Mitzi has stirred up the community to lift themselves out of their apathy and do something positive with their lives.
Secondly, Mitzi discovers her granny's old herbal cookbook in the attic, full of old-fashioned recipes with enchanting names like Mischief Night Cake and Powers of Persuasion Pudding. Well, she has to give them a try, doesn't she?
The startling effect that the Wishes Come True Pie has on her two daughters and their respective love lives sets the scene for further fun in the kitchen and well-meaning meddling all round. Life in Hazy Hassocks becomes very interesting indeed.
Ms Jones' writing in general is pacey with a huge dollop of feel-good factor ensuring Hubble Bubble is an uplifting read from start to finish. I don't know what genre in which to place this author's books; it's not really chick-lit; her characters range from five to eighty although, generally speaking, I suppose the main protagonists are in their late twenties-early thirties. However, with Mitzie in her fifties perhaps this could be classed as hen-lit? Whatever it is, I can't recall being so taken with an author's style of writing for a long time.
I don't normally do this in book reviews and please look away now if you dislike reading snippets from within a book before you buy it, but I want to illustrate a tiny flavour of what I find appealing about Christina Jones' trademark style of writing. This example will give you an idea of her characters and shows their special odd-ball quirkiness - and it doesn't include any spoilers for the story.
Mitzie has to visit her neighbours, eccentric octagenerians, Lavender and Lobelia, one evening after she has been enjoying a few drinks with her daughters and probably looks a little dishevelled. Lav and Lob, always concerned about Mitzie's welfare and more so after her enforced retirement from the bank, results in the following scene:
Mitzie has knocked on their door.
….'Eventually, Lavender, wearing a moth-eaten dressing gown and Celtic football socks, pulled the door open and peered across the security chain. 'Oh, hello, Mitzi. Are you all right? Your hair looks funny and your face is all shiny. You're not ill, dear, are you? Ah!' Lavender's eyes widened pleasurably. 'You're letting yourself go dear, aren't you? You've spent one too many lonely nights with the gin bottle and have reached the cry-for-help stage. We knew it would happen before long. Come along in, dear, Lobelia and I will cheer you up…..'
Delicious! I could just hug her writing to death!
Hooked from page one, I tried to pace myself so I wouldn't finish the book too soon but finished it in two days. It has magic, enchantment and romance. All the characters are loveable and memorable. Beautifully written with some wry observations of the very real worries and uncertainties that people face when faced with a world full of depressing nothingness after full and useful lives.
The long, dark and miserable winter days are almost upon us. You could do worse than get hooked on Christina Jones' novels - and Hubble Bubble, in particular, will bring some warmth back into your life.
Thank you for reading!
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Advantages: Feel good, very funny tale with a twist of magic. Disadvantages: I didn't want it to end.
The title of this book (Hubble Bubble) did it for me I have to admit. I didn't need to know anything else about the book, I thought it would be the kind of book I like; girly, romantic with something fun and magical in it and I wasn't wrong.
It was a wonderful read which I'd recommend to anyone who likes an easy, romantic comedy with a bit of a difference. The central character is Mitzi Blessing, who at the age of 50-something is forced into early ... ...is bitter and resentful about this and not willingly accepting the decision, which immediately draws me to her character because why should you be ready to accept that?! I didn't immediately think I would identify with Mitzi as she's from a different generation and I would normally read about characters of my own age so I think it says a lot for the talent of Christina Jones that you want to know more about her straight away and feel an empathy for ...
Kazzay 23.05.2006
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Advantages: A very original storyline which will make you laugh Disadvantages: Kind of predictable ending really
...written quite a few novels. Hubble Bubble is apparently the first in a series containing at least three other books, each with their own magical touches. It supposedly took a while for Jones to find her feet in the novel industry but I believe she really hit the nail on the head this time and I will definitely be on the look-out for more of her magic related novels.
The Story
The books starts off with a lonely, newly-retired fifty-something woman ... ...Seeing Stars (the sequel to Hubble Bubble)
Love Potions (the third)
Summer of Love (more of a romance than a magical one)
Forever Autumn (another romance)
~~~~Price and Availability~~~
I have checked and this book is available at Play.com for £5.49 which includes postage prices. However, if you are not into buying books from the internet, the RRP on the paperback is £6.99. I managed to get it in a sale, as mentioned above, in a 3 for £5 deal ...
Danielle89 17.10.2006
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Product details
Type
Fiction
Genre
Modern Fiction
Title
Hubble Bubble
Author
Christina Jones
ISBN
074990688X; 0749934972
Manufacturer's product description
Mitzi Blessing is on the scrapheap at 55: a lifetime of organising the church flower rota and making cricket teas seems to loom gloomily ahead of her. However, with the discovery of her grandmother's old cookery book, her enforced early retirement starts to get very interesting.
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