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The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1)
Julia Quinn
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The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop
Takuya Asakura
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I’ve shed a few tears today. This second story really got me. I’ve just finished watching This England and reliving over again how the world discarded our older people to Covid-19 during the pandemic hit me hard. Now reading this… Memory is such an integral, fleeting cornerstone of our lives. To lose yourself when you also lose your voice in a world that seems to only value youth and vigour is just too much.
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Every now and again I notice people giving zero stars. Sometimes this makes sense, and the person will explain they DNFed so didn't want to rate or genuinely thought it was so terrible. Or they might say "I didn't know how to rate this, so I didnt"
However, more often than not, people write long, thoughtful reviews that imply they liked the book enough to give it a rating but the stars are blank.
Has anyone else noticed this? Is this a glitch or an intentional choice? If so, what's the secret meaning behind leaving a long written review but not doing a star rating?
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Books such as this have such an incredible sense of whimsy and fun while covering some of the most difficult stories. I have so much respect for these authors. Moving from an intriguing prologue with a girl and her cat, to a funeral scene can be difficult to do gently and with tact, but Takuya Asakura did it effortlessly. This book gives me the same energy as Before the Coffee Gets Cold, Dallergut Dream Department Store (my favourite), Marigold Mind Laundry, etc.
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