Ladies will love this book..if you’ve ever had a best friend for life you will surly find yourself think back on your own experiences..makes you value the friendships
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I haven’t read a book like this in a long time. I wasn’t sure if I’d like it but it truly delivered and became more in grossing the more I read. It’s a story of love and friendship between two unlikely grade school girls that progresses over time and continues into adulthood for thirty plus years. It tells of their intertwined lives and how despite different personalities their friendship thrives. Spoiler alert! This is a...
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just another romance novel
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This story was horrible. It claims to be a story of friendship, but the entire time I wanted their friendship to end so that they can both achieve their own goals in life. This is not a story of friendship and support. This is a story of one person taking over the other persons life with no regard for their feelings or ideas. I got rid of this book immediately.
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The best Kristen Hannah book I've came across so far. Tried to read this at work and I couldn't stop crying lol - wonderfully written and a very realistic view on the complications of mother daughter relationships, illness, fame, and even conceiving struggles. 10/10
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Kristin Hannah is a prolific author whose stories often center on women navigating turbulent times and complex relationships Her newest novel, The Women, comes out on February 6. In the meantime, we have ten heart-wrenching recs from her robust back catalog. Just be sure to have your tissues handy!
If you are the kind of reader who gets excited about seeing the story come to life on screen, this year has been such a treat, with so many great adaptations already out and more on the way. Here are all of the recent and upcoming book to screen adaptations you'll want to have on your radar so you can read it first.
With theatre experiences still limited by the pandemic, streaming options are more available (and needed!) than ever. Here are some of the exciting new book-to-screen adaptations available to watch—and of course read—right now.
This year was not short of standout literary highlights. One of the greatest novels of the twentieth century; To Kill a Mockingbird got "sequelled" with the acclaimed Go Set a Watchman, replete with a less prosaic Atticus Finch. Then, as the year progressed, two acclaimed authors reached out to us from beyond the grave, via their publishing houses. Dr. Seuss added to his body of two acclaimed authors reached out to us from beyond the grave, work when What Pet Should I Get, was unearthed in the office of the late author, complete with illustrations. Then along came The Girl in the Spider's Web, a further addition to the Millennium series which is a rare feat, since the author, Stieg Larsson died of a heart attack in 2004. This "quartet-maker" is very successfully channelled (or dare I say ghost written) by David Largercranz.