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Read MoreI read a lot. I enjoy most of what I read. But occasionally, a book is so well-written, so true to form, of prose and content, and believability that I not only enjoy the characters, I know them. I knew Ove. I loved Ove. I hurt for Ove. I laughed and cried and hoped for Ove.
Read MoreWhat a truly refreshing way author Matt Haig has of bringing to light many ideas of a tiny oops here, or fork in the road there can change the entire trajectory of life, of many lives. This is not a new story told, but a new twist on an old tale.
Read MoreA fun, but not fast-paced (but with a host of nearly 80-year-old characters, how fast would you expect the plot to move?), worth the read on a Saturday during a rainstorm.
Read MoreI would highly recommend reading this, or gifting it to someone who doesn't understand your shoes if you are a parent navigating child addiction; it will subtly get their attention.
Read MoreWithout a foul word, a raunchy or explicit scene moving beyond butterflies or hand-holding, I was intrigued, captivated, and anxious to read more. I strongly recommend Perennials on a day when you need a lift, need to know you are not alone in your struggles and don't want to hear morality shoved down your throat.
Read MoreI recommend setting your fragile sensibilities aside and diving into Back to the Burbs - you can thank me later.
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