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A review by daniireads
The Bookshop of Forgotten Dreams by Emily Blaine
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3.5 stars
The Bookshop of Forgotten Dreams is a short and easy summer read, which is perfect for those looking for something lighthearted and cute that will give you all the feel goods.
The story alternates between Sarah, the introverted owner of a small bookshop that has recently suffered some flooding, and Max, a bad boy actor who must help Sarah around the shop as part of his community service project. The two could not be more opposite, but despite that the two of them together kind of works.
Overall, I thought it was a cute book, but the pacing was a bit off for me. Sarah and Max’s relationship needed a bit more fleshing out in my opinion, but otherwise I enjoyed it!
Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins UK for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
The Bookshop of Forgotten Dreams is a short and easy summer read, which is perfect for those looking for something lighthearted and cute that will give you all the feel goods.
The story alternates between Sarah, the introverted owner of a small bookshop that has recently suffered some flooding, and Max, a bad boy actor who must help Sarah around the shop as part of his community service project. The two could not be more opposite, but despite that the two of them together kind of works.
Overall, I thought it was a cute book, but the pacing was a bit off for me. Sarah and Max’s relationship needed a bit more fleshing out in my opinion, but otherwise I enjoyed it!
Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins UK for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.