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tobyyy's review against another edition
3.0
A quick read, but an intense story... of a woman and the two men who love her. (Love triangles, authors’ favorite trope!)
I enjoyed it, but there were times when the language was a little clunky. I think this was probably due to the translation, but I’m not entirely sure. “Brakes” was also misspelled at one point (“breaks”) which drove me crazy and seemed very odd, since I noticed no typos throughout the book aside from this one.
Not bad, but not sure if I would recommend it. A good story for a sleepy, rainy day, I suppose...
I enjoyed it, but there were times when the language was a little clunky. I think this was probably due to the translation, but I’m not entirely sure. “Brakes” was also misspelled at one point (“breaks”) which drove me crazy and seemed very odd, since I noticed no typos throughout the book aside from this one.
Not bad, but not sure if I would recommend it. A good story for a sleepy, rainy day, I suppose...
greenvillemelissa's review against another edition
4.0
Book #99 Read in 2017
Don't Worry, Life is Easy by Anges Martin-Lugan
This is the sequel to the book Happy People Read and Drink Coffee. In this book, Diane is moving on from the death of her husband and daughter, buying her parents out of her bookstore and beginning a relationship with Olivier. But is she really over her love for Edward? Their paths cross and almost helplessly she needs to answer whether or not she is over him. What will she decide for her life? This was a good, quick read and readers of the first book will enjoy this one. I borrowed this book from the public library.
Don't Worry, Life is Easy by Anges Martin-Lugan
This is the sequel to the book Happy People Read and Drink Coffee. In this book, Diane is moving on from the death of her husband and daughter, buying her parents out of her bookstore and beginning a relationship with Olivier. But is she really over her love for Edward? Their paths cross and almost helplessly she needs to answer whether or not she is over him. What will she decide for her life? This was a good, quick read and readers of the first book will enjoy this one. I borrowed this book from the public library.
signeguldager's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
melissapalmer404's review against another edition
4.0
Book #99 Read in 2017
Don't Worry, Life is Easy by Anges Martin-Lugan
This is the sequel to the book Happy People Read and Drink Coffee. In this book, Diane is moving on from the death of her husband and daughter, buying her parents out of her bookstore and beginning a relationship with Olivier. But is she really over her love for Edward? Their paths cross and almost helplessly she needs to answer whether or not she is over him. What will she decide for her life? This was a good, quick read and readers of the first book will enjoy this one. I borrowed this book from the public library.
Don't Worry, Life is Easy by Anges Martin-Lugan
This is the sequel to the book Happy People Read and Drink Coffee. In this book, Diane is moving on from the death of her husband and daughter, buying her parents out of her bookstore and beginning a relationship with Olivier. But is she really over her love for Edward? Their paths cross and almost helplessly she needs to answer whether or not she is over him. What will she decide for her life? This was a good, quick read and readers of the first book will enjoy this one. I borrowed this book from the public library.
cristina0194's review against another edition
5.0
The second book in the series and it was even better! Happy ending, yey! 😍
I really love Agnes's writing style. She has something catchy in her books. And this one was so lovely! ❤️
I loved Declan with all my heart. Such a cute character.
I really love Agnes's writing style. She has something catchy in her books. And this one was so lovely! ❤️
I loved Declan with all my heart. Such a cute character.
aliilman's review against another edition
5.0
A touching sequel to Happy People Read and Drink Coffee.
What’s the story this time round?
Diane has been in France for around a year after she left Ireland. Her life’s back on track. She bought the Happy People Read and Drink Coffee café from her parents, the café’s thriving, and she has found a new man, Olivier. Life was better than ever for a couple of weeks after she first met Olivier. Though she hadn’t forgotten her time in Ireland. She had tried to get in touch with Edward, Jack and Abby, but her voicemails were unanswered.
One evening, Olivier took her out for a date and to her slight dismay, they went to an area with Irish culture on show. This reminded her of her time in Ireland, the happy memories and the sad memories.
While moving through a crowd of people, she heard a familiar voice. And that voice is Edward’s. He’s in Paris for a photography exhibition. He hasn’t changed even a little since she left Ireland. A cold bloke, he is.
She invited Edward over to Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, and began asking him how’s Jack and Abby, did he receive her voicemails. Edward shared a depressing news, that Abby’s suffering from ill-health and she may not have much time left.
Upon hearing this news, Diane decided to go back to Ireland for a short while. And she did so not once, but twice.
What’s the story this time round?
Diane has been in France for around a year after she left Ireland. Her life’s back on track. She bought the Happy People Read and Drink Coffee café from her parents, the café’s thriving, and she has found a new man, Olivier. Life was better than ever for a couple of weeks after she first met Olivier. Though she hadn’t forgotten her time in Ireland. She had tried to get in touch with Edward, Jack and Abby, but her voicemails were unanswered.
One evening, Olivier took her out for a date and to her slight dismay, they went to an area with Irish culture on show. This reminded her of her time in Ireland, the happy memories and the sad memories.
While moving through a crowd of people, she heard a familiar voice. And that voice is Edward’s. He’s in Paris for a photography exhibition. He hasn’t changed even a little since she left Ireland. A cold bloke, he is.
She invited Edward over to Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, and began asking him how’s Jack and Abby, did he receive her voicemails. Edward shared a depressing news, that Abby’s suffering from ill-health and she may not have much time left.
Upon hearing this news, Diane decided to go back to Ireland for a short while. And she did so not once, but twice.
cissy_'s review against another edition
lighthearted
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
1.5