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Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

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4.0

**SPOILER**

This book isn't like JoJo's others. I have to be honest after the first few chapters I was cringing. The plot was very similar to a recent show on tv. I didn't want to go through it all again with a book. But I had been given the book from my friend and I know she wouldn't have if it was rubbish. So I read on and I am glad I did. It was wonderfully moving and terribly sad. It really asks you some deep questions. The main one is what would you do? The question stands for both of the main charachters. Lou and Will.

This isn't a book I would be able to give to just anyone. I would have to consider how they would cope with it.

But it was an amazing book I am glad I read it.

I read it blind as in I didn't read the back cover that way you don't know what's about. I know I enjoyed JoJo's others books.
To the Moon and Back by Jill Mansell

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3.0



It was ok, it an ally Mcbeal quality to it. I found it very predictable I knew what was going to happen all the way through.
Forgive And Forget by Patricia Scanlan

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3.0

Lovely book, I adore the way Scanlan pulls you in and you care about the characters. I really disliked Debbie in this book. She made me so crazy with being so me me me. I am looking forward to the sequel.
Eleven by Mark Watson

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3.0

Really awesome read. Thought provoking. Life lessons Learned. Love it!
The Ice Cream Girls by Dorothy Koomson

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3.0

I enjoyed this book, at times it was disturbing and a little more graphic than the authors usual style. It's the kind of book I wouldn't feel comfortable recommending to a friend.
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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4.0

I loved this book, at first it was confusing, there a lot of people to meet and remember. But once you get the essence of it and find the and break the groundwork your sorted. It was everything one could want from a book, scary, thriller, romance, and Fermin with his comedy made me laugh out loud. I learnt so much from this and it is now firmly a favourite. Excellent.
To My Best Friends. by Sam Baker

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3.0

I enjoyed the book, I just expected more from it. However it was still very enjoyable.
The Man Who Disappeared by Clare Morrall

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2.0

I liked the way the author writes. However at the end of this book I was disappointed. Nothing really happened. It was very blah.