A review by whatellisreadnext
Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane

5.0

'He told her he'd been thinking about it for a while, about a thing she'd said a few weeks back: that not all problems looked the same, but that didn't mean they weren't problems'
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Kate and Peter grew up living side by side, experiencing everything together, their parents were never happy about there friendship. The story explores the two families and how there lives interlock before and after a tragedy.
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I can already feel a book hangover coming on because this was incredible. Believe the hype people, this raw and emotional story had me absolutely gripped. I felt for every single character and needed desperately to know how their lives panned out. Keane's writing is so beautiful, and she leaves no stone left unturned. I highly recommend this to everybody, so go get it preordered!
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Thank you so much to Penguin Books for the gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.