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A beautiful continuation of the first book.Though this is the second side of the story, Queenie's side. And how I an enamored with it all. The progress, the writing, the history between Harold, Queenie and even Harold's son, David. He plays such a significant role to Queenie's story, and you really ...
I started this book before I left for vacation over a week ago, and hadn't even thought of it since. I was struggling to power through it at the time, finding it very dull. So now, instead of trying to get back into it, I decided to DNF and move on to something (hopefully) better. Disappointing, ...
I was a bit skeptical about this at first. My friend, Gay, recommended it, and we don't exactly have similar tastes. However, this was actually a rather wonderful book. I expect it will have more meaning for people with some musical background. Anyway, there's a small run-down street in London, Unit...
I’ve been going on a bit of a Rachel Joyce kick of late. Her novels are so easy to read and her characters unbelievably endearing that I’ve been going through her back catalogue. Perfect tells two stories at once, both set in separate timelines. The first story is that of 10-year-old Byron and his f...
The Music Shop was one of the loveliest books I’ve read this year and I wish I could go back and read it for the first time again. It’s set in 1980’s London, in a music shop on a back street (Unity street) with a few other shops, such as a tattoo parlour and pub. All the shop owners know each other,...