not one I ran out to recommend or anything. But THEN! apparently the husband only liked new books with that new book smell so she specifies in her donation that once they start smelling musty, they must all be donated to another library and replaced with new books.Įven though I thought it was mediocre, I still picked up a copy of her next book After I Do, about a couple that, reaching a breaking point in their marriage, decides to take a year separation with zero contact and then get back together at the end of the year and decide how to move forward. libraries do not generally appreciate getting a giant stack of books and being told to create a collection and no librarian that I can imagine would actually do such a thing. Which, that definitely strains the imagination right there because. For instance, she mentions in passing that her salary after graduating from college was higher than any of her peers because she went into librarianship – apparently all her classmates went into the shoe shining business.Īlso, in one of the big final scenes, she goes to a bookstore and buys the entire YA section to donate to the library in her late husband’s name. (Also, the main character was a librarian and there were so many bizarro librarian things in that there made me think the author knew nothing about how libraries actually work. I read it in one day, so obviously it sucked me in, but I didn’t actually think it was that great. About three years ago, I got an advance copy of Forever, Interrupted.
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