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Thanks for the Memories
Thanks for the Memories: A Novel | Cecelia Ahern
16 posts | 56 read | 21 to read
Overwhelmed by experiences of dj vu after a devastating accident, Joyce Conway finds her marriage in shambles and feels an instant connection to Justin Hitchcock, a blood donor and guest lecturer who wonders about a thank-you gift from a mysterious sender.
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marleed
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There‘s a fairytale deja vu blood transfusion thing happening in this story. As sweet as that is, what I‘ll take away from this book is the relationship between the MC, Joyce, and her father. I love a tale where the grown up MC enjoys every minute of her parent.

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bpawson
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Mehso-so

Now. In theory, this should have been a good book. Great writer. Lively main characters and intriguing storyline. Unfortunately, it was just too unbelievable for me. Not in a magical, mystical kind of way. Just plain unfathomable. Plus, I'm not keen on predictable, and this story was very predictable.

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CuriousG
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I could not be more excited about my new reading lamp! Wish my brother was here to see it. He was an absolute Coca Cola fanatic - he'd be so proud of me for bringing this home 💙💙💙

Centique That is gorgeous! 6y
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Schlinkles
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Cold weather, a hot glue gun, and an old already read ARC makes for a fabulous wreath #imakedthis #bookwreath #craftosaurus

AmyG You MADE that? It's gorgeous. 6y
Schlinkles @AmyG Thanks! 6y
Louise Wow! That's very clever! 😍 6y
Schlinkles @Louise Thank you! 6y
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Lynn69
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My next read. I heard good things about it.

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Beautywithbooks
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We all get lost once in a while, sometimes by choice, sometimes due to forces beyond our control. When we learn what it is our soul needs to learn, the path presents itself. Sometimes we see the way out but wander further and deeper despite ourselves; the fear, the anger or the sadness preventing us returning. Sometimes we prefer to be lost and wandering, sometimes it's easier. Sometimes we find our own way out. But regardless,always,we're found.

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kanayasophia
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Pickpick

Rarely find a book that made me laughed hard and moved in one whole story. But this book did it!

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AisPM
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I know I'm behind on #riotgrams but seems appropriate to have this on St Valentine's Day 💗😊 #pinkcovers

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Swati
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'And still, my heart pumps on.
Even when broken it still works.'

Read: August 2016

leslieseidel I love this photo! 8y
Swati Thanks @leslieseidel :) That's Sam, if you were wondering. 8y
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UltraVioletRosie
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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UltraVioletRosie
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In 2008 the mention of Donald Trump was a bit more well-received 😂😂😭

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UltraVioletRosie
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"So this is what you do when it all slows down and the minutes that tick by feel a little longer than before. You take your time. You breathe slowly. You open your eyes a little wider and look at everything. Take it all in. Rehash stories of old, remember people, times and occasions gone by. Allow everything you see to remind you of something. Talk about those things. Stop and take your time to notice things and make those things you notice matter

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UltraVioletRosie
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"Yet the mirror told me this: you can't know everything by looking at me. You can never know by looking at someone."
This rang true with me, as I have suffered the greatest loss you could go through, and feel a grief no one should ever feel. Yet here I am, and I look just like you from the outside.

SusanInTiburon Love to you. 8y
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UltraVioletRosie
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Any other #CeceliaAhern fans out there? She just has a way of making me feel extremely sad in an extremely good way.

Kimbow Love Cecelia Ahern!! I get so excited when I start another one of her books! ❤️ 7y
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