5/24/2023 0 Comments Read with Pride by Lucy Powrie![]() ![]() ![]() She has autism and Lucy has clearly done her research to write so sensitively about this. Then Hannah comes along who is a likeable character from the start. And…lets be honest ‘Woolf and Wilde’ is just the most wonderful name for a bookshop. I love that he works in bookshop as like him this would be my dream job (alongside a school librarian obviously,) but there is something about a bookshop where my mind escapes into wonderful worlds and Lucy depicts it exactly how I thought it would be. Lucy has once again had me falling in love with these young people and I still really want to be a member of their fabulous book club.īookishly Ever After follows the story of Ed who is one of my favourite characters. I cannot believe that this is the last instalment for The Paper and Hearts Society but what a way to finish a fabulous trilogy. ![]() It feels like a huge change, much too fast.īut with the help of his friends, and embracing Hannah’s ways of seeing the world… Can Ed let his guard down for the love of books? Then, Ed discovers his mum is dating for the first time since splitting up with his dad. Although Ed is intimidated, he soon finds himself wanting to impress her… On his first day, his colleague Hannah doesn’t hold back from telling him exactly how to do things. He’s landed his dream job at Woolf and Wilde, the beautiful independent bookshop in town. ![]()
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