I finished re-reading Cecelia Ahern's The Year I Met You and now it's time to re-read her Love, Rosie (also known as Where Rainbows End).
Definitely one of my favourite authors, and the favourite at least outside of the crime and horror genres. A mix of drama, romance, humour, and in some cases mystery and fantasy (things that are almost something that could really happen, but clearly fictional).
This current book has a rather unusual format in its story, which took some time getting used to when I was reading it for the first time. But it works great for the story it tells, and it's refreshing because it's so unusual.
Definitely one of my favourite authors, and the favourite at least outside of the crime and horror genres. A mix of drama, romance, humour, and in some cases mystery and fantasy (things that are almost something that could really happen, but clearly fictional).
This current book has a rather unusual format in its story, which took some time getting used to when I was reading it for the first time. But it works great for the story it tells, and it's refreshing because it's so unusual.