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On the Book Train to Paris (by Norie Clark)

The title and synopsis of this book caught my attention and I knew it was a had-to-read book. However, it was just an okay read. It did not grab me and hold me captive until I had finished reading it. The characters are well developed and are pretty much what drives the storyline. There is no real wow factor. It is just a story of friendships between the women. Their three POVs is interesting and the way they truly care for each other is touching. I think the best way to describe this book is it is a comfortable read. There is no wow factor. But the journey through the pages will explore the influence of books and storytelling on our lives.


Thank you to NetGalley and Review for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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