✨ For a debut novel, this book is such a gem! I absolutely loved it! 🫶🏻
It’s a heartwarming story about three main characters, April, Westley, and Laura, whose lives take unexpected turns, all sparked by anonymous notes. This charming tale weaves together themes of friendship, romance, miscommunication, and, of course, the comforting magic of bookstores 📚
The story is told from three distinct perspectives, and while the narrative is on the longer side, I found myself fully immersed in each character’s journey. Each voice felt authentic and engaging, making connecting with their thoughts, emotions, and growth easy. The central plot, where an anonymous note meant for someone specific ends up in the wrong hands, adds a layer of intrigue and excitement. I was eager to see how the truth would unfold, and when it finally did, it was satisfying and surprisingly moving. The scene felt just right, like it was always meant to happen that way 💗
I genuinely liked all the characters, including the supporting ones. Rebecca, Ashley, and the adorable Olivia added warmth and charm to the story. The ending, especially, was so heartwarming, it brought joy to see the characters I had grown attached to living their lives to the fullest together.
Another delightful aspect was the inclusion of chapters featuring Westley’s colleagues at Read the Room, the bookstore where he works. Each chapter opens with the line, “The best thing I ever found in a book…" This is such a creative idea and honestly made the bookstore setting feel even more magical 📚✨I loved reading about the little treasures they discovered tucked between the pages. Even with just one chapter per colleague, their personalities came through clearly. Alejandra’s quiet reflections, Andrew and his daily blazer (and his subtle pride in being gay), Raven (a little annoying but still likable), and Julia, the passionate bookstore owner, all added flavor and life to the story.
Some of the themes, though briefly explored, really resonated with me, especially grief and how friendships can shift as we move through different life phases. The idea of leaving an anonymous note in a book particularly struck a chord with me; it reminded me of my own thoughts during early adulthood, of perhaps leaving a note not for love, but for connection, like a mysterious kind of pen pal. Maybe that’s why this book felt extra special to me. This book also reminded me that life isn’t just about romantic love; it’s also about growth, connection, and finding meaning in everyday interactions.
Overall, I highly recommend adding this book to your reading list if you enjoy cozy, character-driven stories set around books and bookstores, with its heartfelt themes, likable characters, and a beautiful message that sometimes, even the smallest gestures can lead to life-changing moments.
✨ The cover of this book is 🤌🏻 . You’re staying with me, on my bookshelf, book trolley, or wherever I can fit you at home!
Thank you, Times Reads, for the review copy ! 🫶🏻