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All Those Things We Never Said (UK Edition)
All Those Things We Never Said (UK Edition) | Marc Levy
Days before her wedding, Julia Walsh is knocked sideways twice: once by the sudden death of her estranged father...and again when he appears on her doorstep after his funeral, ready to make amends, right his past mistakes and prevent her from making new ones.Surprised to say the least, Julia reluctantly agrees to turn what should have been her honeymoon into a spontaneous road trip with her father to make up for lost time. But when an astonishing secret is revealed about a past relationship, their trip becomes a whirlwind journey of rediscovery that takes them from Montreal to Paris to Berlin and back home again, where Julia learns that even the smallest gestures she might have taken for granted have the power to change her life forever.From international bestselling author Marc Levy, the most widely read writer in France today, comes an unusual and charming love story that reunites a father and daughter, and past and present, in the most unexpected ways.
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REPollock
Bailedbailed

Nope. It felt absurd and not in a humorous way, predictable characters, meh.

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REPollock
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Ok, this seems fun. And poignant.

Eggs Pretty 6y
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Victoriahoperose
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Mehso-so

This had a cute story and some really interesting ideas about technological advancements. The characters were just okay for me and I felt like the focus was just too scattered for my liking. This was definitely unique, it just didn‘t grab my attention as much as I thought it would.

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Forgetmenot
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What a gem this book is. I fell in love with it. In life Julia did not have the idyllic relationship with her dad. However given the opportunity of having a week with him following his passing things began to soften. The witty dialogue between father and daughter was just so dry funny and realistic. A truly lovely read

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Buechersuechtling
Mehso-so

Ein Hörbuch von Marc Levy hielt ich für genau das Richtige während des Sports. Zu Hause wäre mir die Geschichte stellenweise zu kitschig gewesen. Aber mit Unterbrechungen ist sie okay. Sie hat schöne Momente. Besonders gut hat mir gefallen, dass mal nicht Liebe und der Zweite Weltkrieg verquickt wurden. Auch der unrealistische Handlungsstrang, der mich zu Anfang echt genervt hat, wird am Ende schlüssig gelöst.

Unterhaltung, die nicht weh tut.

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Buechersuechtling
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Am Wochenende habe ich zufällig festgestellt, dass mein "Sport-Hörbuch" inzwischen nur noch 24 Stunden Leihfrist hat, also habe ich mir gerade schon mal Nachschub erstöbert. Ich fand vor allem die Titel-Ähnlichkeit witzig. ☺️

Aber ich habe auch schon ein paar Bücher von Marc Levy gelesen und denke, dass locker-leicht und positiv wie sie sind, sie auch in Hörform für den Sport genau das richtige sind.

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