![]() ![]() Second, this is a book about the power of relationships, even those you develop with fictional characters. She was absolutely spot on, and I loved every page. First, my book twin ( and member of the aforementioned group) saw this book and thought of me, and decided to send it to me as a surprise. What does that have to do with this book, you might ask? The answer is twofold. “I love thinking about other people reading the books I love, or why someone gave that book as a present – those names and messages are like tiny moments of time travel linking readers from different eras and families and even countries.” We love each other, and we share a common passion, the combination of which spawned our wonderful blog. Even though I can’t give them a physical shoulder to cry on because of the distance, I know they’re always there for me, and I’m certain they feel the same about me. We’ve been there for each other through both extreme hardship and profound joy. For the past three years, we’ve sent each other birthday presents and Secret Santa gifts for Christmas. There’s a group of us (most of whom now write for the blog we built together, Novel Notions) who talk almost every single day. And those I talk to the most, I’ve never even met in person. ![]() Tilly and the Bookwanderers by Anna James ![]()
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