The plot progresses nicely while revealing just the right amount of detail and description, allowing a perfect visual for the reader. Sometimes this is the type of book you need to read to get you out of a slump – an easily followed, page-turner. Alderton’s writing style is cleverly simple. While coping with her personal life, Nina is also challenged with her father’s heartbreaking battle with dementia.Īs soon as I started the prologue I was hooked. The pair seem too good to be true and just as things develop, Nina is faced with a sudden change. After a delve into the online dating world, she seems to have met her match with Max. Yet being single in her thirties causes for a lot of questionable opinions and reminders that time is ticking. Nina Dean is a successful food writer and appears to have it all – a new apartment in London and loving friends and family. Make sure to check out our previous buddy read of Misery by Stephen King. When I saw that Indi received this book for Christmas, I knew we had to buddy read this together! We followed a similar process to last time and decided that it would be great to another joint book review. I have had this book for a long time now and was trying to find the right time to read it. Here is my first buddy read of 2021! I am joined by the lovely Indi again, where we have buddy read Ghosts by Dolly Alderton.
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