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“Nunca he dejado de quererte y no creo que nunca deje de hacerlo, la verdad, porque lo he intentado todo para olvidarte y no lo he conseguido.”
Rumbo a ti - Beth O'Leary
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melodysbookhaven · 7 days
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“Being nice is a good thing. You can be strong and nice. You don’t have to be one or the other.”
Beth O'Leary, The Flatshare
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harmonizingsunsets · 1 year
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“Do I still need to sleep on the left side of the bed tonight?” “That depends, did you change the sheets?”
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Wholesome Women and Girlhood Friendships ❤️ “The Switch” by Beth O’Leary “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott “Anne of Green Gables” by L. M. Montgomery “Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers” by Jesse Q. Sutanto “The Bandit Queens” Parini Shroff “Kaikeyi” by Vaishnavi Patel “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen “Bookshops & Bonedust” by Travis Baldree “A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking” by T. Kingfisher “Nettle & Bone” by T. Kingfisher
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mercerislandbooks · 4 months
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Book Notes: Cozy Holiday Reading
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When we’re tired out from trying to find the perfect gift or calculating just how long we can procrastinate on sending packages without actually missing Christmas, it’s nice to escape into the pages of a cozy holiday-centered read. Here are a few that I’ve finished this holiday season that are helping me get in the spirit.
While Lovelight Farms by B. K. Borison begins in the fall, it takes place at a Christmas tree farm and runs all the way through the festive season. A very fun friends-to-lovers steamy romance with some fake dating thrown in, I quickly devoured it and then read the other two in the series, In the Weeds and Mixed Signals (fair warning, these two are not set during the holidays). Adorable and cozy with small town quirkiness and recurring characters, but also definite heat in the romance department and thoughtful emotional depth.
Beth O'Leary's The Wake-Up Call is the ultimate in cozy Christmas. Izzy and Lucas agree on two things, they love their jobs and work family at Forest Manor Hotel. And they can't stand each other. But with Forest Manor Hotel on the brink of collapse, they'll have to work together (or compete, same difference) to save their jobs. Full of romantic tension!
Love, Holly, by Emily Stone, is a December to December year in the life of Holly, who is estranged from her family and finding connection with others in a similar situation by writing "Dear Stranger" letters at Christmas. Except this year, Holly's Dear Stranger letter takes her back to the place where her life changed forever, giving her the chance to take unexpected steps towards reconciliation. And fate also keeps throwing a handsome man in her way. 
Love in Winter Wonderland by Abiola Bello, was a delightful read (and the featured book on the holiday gift guide)! Trey’s family has owned Wonderland, the bookstore in Stoke Newington, for several generations, but this might be the year that ends. Wonderland is in trouble, and Trey will have to lean on his friends—old and new—to come up with ways to save his family bookstore. Meanwhile, sparks start flying between Trey and the bookstore’s newest employee, Ariel. Short chapters kept the pages turning. I loved the hopeful energy of Trey and his friends and their creativity in trying to keep Wonderland afloat.
Laurie reported she read A December to Remember by Jenny Bayliss and said “it’s a slow burn but I really enjoyed it, especially the funny complicated relationships between the three sisters.” She added that there’s a male character who is a knitter, which definitely piqued my interest!
So I’ll have to add it to my still to-be-read pile, along with Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan (the follow-up to The Christmas Bookshop) and Letters from Father Christmas by J.R.R. Tolkien, a new edition of a 1920 classic. Plus I’ll squeeze in my annual re-read of Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher. 
Come check out our selection of holiday books, from classics and romances to mysteries and cookbooks, to find something to cozy up with this month!
— Lori
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toadtaro · 10 months
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The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
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storytime-reviews · 1 year
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Currently Reading: The No-Show by Beth O’Leary
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libraryofchlo · 7 months
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the wake-up call, beth o’leary
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andreai04 · 1 year
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“She smiles up at me and I feel something shift in my chest. Hard to describe. Maybe like a lock clicking into place.”
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bloomserpent · 29 days
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“Enamorarme de ella me absorbió por completo y, por una vez, me encontré realmente a gusto con donde estaba y quien era.”
Rumbo a ti - Beth O'Leary
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maddiesflame · 2 years
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dove cameron x the flatshare layouts
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melodysbookhaven · 1 year
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“Remind myself that there is no saving of people —people can only save themselves. The best you can do is help when they're ready.”
Beth O'Leary, The Flatshare
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harmonizingsunsets · 11 months
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But if I hold on tight, is it true? Would You take care of all that I do?
Oh Lord, I'm getting ready to believe.
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apricotsnow · 1 year
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I absolutely loved the Flatshare but the Swap and the Roadtrip were absolute flops for me, so im giving the No-Show a go and if this one also isn't for me then I'm giving up on Beth O'Leary forever
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