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All That Life Can Afford |
by Emily Everett |
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Book Review |
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(by- Linda ) |
I had my doubts about this book after reading some reviews, but I ended up really enjoying it. It captivates you and creates the feeling that you're experiencing life alongside the main character. Set in London, the story follows Anna, a young woman trying to find her way in her career and love life. The writing is simple yet fresh and feels very natural. What made it a good read for me was the characters, especially Anna - she was drifting a little, questioning everything, including herself, trying to fit in. She just seemed so relatable, and I genuinely cared about her - many people will see pieces of themselves in her. If you enjoy stories that focus on people and relationships, you'll likely enjoy this one. It's a fun, engaging read. |
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