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With Love from London (by Sarah Jio)

Books centered around bookstores will always appeal to me. And then when you factor in family dynamics and putting together the pieces to figure out the truth makes it even more appealing. The characters are well developed and the scavenger hunt aspect was a bonus. You will experience a myriad of emotions ... love, grief, resentment, difficult decisions, and the opportunity for second chances. I found myself wanting to make a trip to London so I could browse the books in this delightful shop. Just a wonderful journey through the lives of amazing women. Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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