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Sloane Parker lives a small, contained life as a librarian in her small, contained town. She never thinks of herself as lonely...but still she looks forward to that time every day when old curmudgeon Arthur McLachlan comes to browse the shelves and cheerfully insult her. Their sparring is such a highlight of Sloane's day that when Arthur doesn't show up one morning, she's instantly concerned. And then another day passes, and another. Anxious, Sloane tracks the old man down only to discover him all but bedridden...and desperately struggling to hide how happy he is to see her. Wanting to bring more cheer into Arthur's gloomy life, Sloane creates an impromptu book club. Slowly, the lonely misfits of their sleepy town begin to find each other, and in their book club, find the joy of unlikely friendship. Because as it turns out, everyone has a special book in their heart—and a reason to get lost (and eventually found) within the pages.
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I read this book on a cruise and think its more or less a perfect cruise book. The characters are pretty unsubtle, there are some weird, incongruous interactions, and the plot is kind of very forecastable - but there is some touching dialogue and overall it moves right along and delivers what you'd want. This really felt like a slightly smarter Hallmark movie turned book and I'm here for it. Don't think there needs to be a sequel, but if there was I'd probably pack it for my next cruise.