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Lol, Sarah. I haven't started this one yet. I started The Secret Keeper and it's taking a lot longer than I expected to get through. This one's next though. :)

I have that same problem. I always seem to be a bit behind because I plan too many reads. I'll probably have to skip a couple in March to get caught up.


Sarah wrote: "I will just continue to discuss with myself. It is actually quite humorous at times. So far a really sweet read. I am really hoping for a happy ending. Page 209 [spoilers removed]"
Totally Sarah, I just kept saying no over in my head at this point. It all felt wrong.
I think I described this book when I read it as an imperfect, perfect little read.
The characters all have flaws and keep making mistakes but such a sweet read.
Totally Sarah, I just kept saying no over in my head at this point. It all felt wrong.
I think I described this book when I read it as an imperfect, perfect little read.
The characters all have flaws and keep making mistakes but such a sweet read.

Sarah - I can't read many of your spoilers yet, because I don't know what page I'm on. I'm in chapter 10 though (about 24%) I already think their dad is a douche bag! And chapter 5 is probably the shortest chapter I have ever read also. I thought it it was great - very succinct, just straight to the point. :)
Right now (view spoiler)
I'm enjoying this one so far.
Right now (view spoiler)
I'm enjoying this one so far.
I'm about 40% in. This is my second Jojo Moyes book. There is something about her writing that I really enjoy. I feel like she makes you connect with the characters some how.


Sarah wrote: "I will just continue to discuss with myself. It is actually quite humorous at times. So far a really sweet read. I am really hoping for a happy ending. Page 209 [spoilers removed]"
I'm sure (view spoiler)
I'm sure (view spoiler)
Vickie wrote: "I listened to the audiobook of One Plus One and it was wonderful. I can still hear Tanzie's sweet voice!!"
I'm listening to this one too and I'm so glad I chose to go with the audio.
I'm listening to this one too and I'm so glad I chose to go with the audio.
Finishing today! I'm in the middle of chapter 29 (about 82%) and I woke up in the middle of the night thinking (view spoiler) So, yup. I need to finish today. lol

Sorry to hear that, Lea. I hate when everyone loves a book and I don't. I feel like I'm missing out somehow. Hopefully, your next book is more to your taste.
Finished!! I thought it was great. I really enjoy Jojo Moyes's writing. I think she is a really good storyteller and she draws me into the story.

I loved Me Before You. I plan to read the sequel, but completely understand why you'd be hesitant. I don't want it to ruin the story!



And yes, I agree that the dad is a douchebag! I grew up with a single mom (and three sisters) and it was really hard at times, and it was hard to understand the dynamic with my dad as he married again and we were on Welfare. But things make you stronger too - we learned to be self-reliant, as the kids here did too.
I loved Tansy, really all of them, but I related to Tansy as "the smart one" where her mom is trying to get her all the opportunities that would be good for her. As a kid, you don't realize all the sacrifices your parents may be making, and I could see that with Tansy.
I also agree that it was hard to understand Ed's character at first but (view spoiler)
So glad I read this one!

OMG, so funny! I'm listening to the audiobook and laughed out loud in my car!

I loved this audiobook! It was great to have four different narrators for the different chapters/points of view. Wonderfully done.
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Book Summary
One single mom. One chaotic family. One quirky stranger. One irresistible love story from the New York Times bestselling author of Me Before You
Suppose your life sucks. A lot. Your husband has done a vanishing act, your teenage stepson is being bullied and your math whiz daughter has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you can’t afford to pay for. That’s Jess’s life in a nutshell—until an unexpected knight-in-shining-armor offers to rescue them. Only Jess’s knight turns out to be Geeky Ed, the obnoxious tech millionaire whose vacation home she happens to clean. But Ed has big problems of his own, and driving the dysfunctional family to the Math Olympiad feels like his first unselfish act in ages . . . maybe ever.