How to Fall in Love

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How to Fall in Love by Cecelia Ahern
Reviewed by Tanya
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By now I'm sure you can tell that I love my romantic books, so here's another one for you. This is one of those cute books that you can read in the park in such perfect weather like today or on the beach. Though it touches on sensitive topics such as Suicide, Divorce and Mental Health it's still a light read which will have your heart all warm and fuzzy by the end of it. From the moment Christine and Adam meet we know that their relationship isn't going to an easy one: their paths cross when Christine is on her way home and sees Adam ready to jump off a bridge. She has just two weeks to teach him how to fall in love...with his own life.

Tanya Ahmed

Soy Tanya. I’m the youngest of the group...and I don’t really know what to say except that I find these things really awkward. When Linda first came to me with this idea of an online bookclub/review page I was 100% down, although I was a little worried and felt like backing out on many occasions as I felt like my reviews were awful - I’m not good with words at all. If anyone was to ask me a year ago how I found a book, I’d reply: β€œgood” - that’s my review done. But being part of this club with such amazing girls has really made me a lot more confident and comfortable. So I’ll forever be grateful. It’s always a laugh when we’re together, we are guaranteed to get side-tracked but our meetings are always productive and a lot of fun. This is just the beginning for us. I like reading all kinds of books from different genres but prefer romance/YA. With work being full on I like feel-good books that are light and easy. I’m currently in the middle of reading a few books lol but sticking to The Zanzibar Wife by Rebecca Rodriquez. Reading for me is a form of escapism, just getting away from the stress of real life and getting lost in book and falling in love with characters. I can’t list my top 5 or even top 10 so here are a few of my all-time favourites: The Sicilian by Mario Puzo To all the boys I’ve loved before by Jenny Han, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hoseeini, The Forty Rules of Love by Shafa Kelif Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith and Moonlight Over Manhattan by Sarah Morgan.

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