I saw the movie many many years ago, but the book is way better!
I saw the movie many many years ago, but the book is way better!
A few #pink covers 💗
My daughter painted these wine bottles for me to use for tbr books 📚🩷
#CoverLove
#LuckyInLove Day 9: Famous #LoveLetter(s) in this book that I did not even know existed even though I bawled over the movie and absolutely loved it to bits. Only when I attended this session at the Emirates Lit Festival over the weekend did I know who Cecilia Ahern was and that one of my favourite films is actually from a novel. Omg. Like, really? Cecilia was gracious, joyful, and such a delight to listen to.
“Finding someone you love and loves you back is a wonderful feeling. But finding a true soulmate is an even better feelin. A soulmate is someone who understands you like no other will be there for you forever no matter what.”
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Ps, I love is a tale of everybody life. It has all the elements of emotions one life can experience.
Sad, happy, love, care, chilling, party, friendship, loss, family, etc. I love the concept of the book. The way the main lead life changes by the letter received by her dead husband and the progress.
It's in all a lot of motivation to be.
To look forward in life. The 10th and the last letter just made me blur my eyes. It's filled with emotions.
Shoot for the moon and if you miss you will still be among the 💫 stars.
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Just love this book🤓🥺
It's emotional ...
And funny here and there.
The writing style is very engaging.
The concept is beautiful.
I immediately thought of this one for this prompt 💚💚 I really want to to visit Ireland 🇮🇪
#LocalPub
#LitsySpringBreak
Likee but not loved. I watched the movie years ago and only had a vague idea of what it was about. The premises was so cute but some chapters went way too long and there was alot of fluff.
I loved this book so much. It is heartbreaking and inspiring—Holly‘s year of being without Gerry. She leans on her friends and family, and those wonderful people carry her through the awful tragedy of losing the love of her life. She didn‘t have too much of an identity as an individual at the start, but she finds her own person by the end. Grief does not get easier with time, but you learn to live. I love how raw and emotional the book is.
This was the first book I thought of for this prompt.
#Holly is the main character in this awesome book! ❤️❤️
#SleightheShelves
#thankfulthursday
1. I love cupcakes 🧁 and my daughter was 12 when I joined Litsy.
2. My girls are both happy and healthy and both doing well in school ❤️
Such a heartbreakingly sweet story about love, loss, grief and learning to move on, this one had me crying through my laughter and laughing through my tears. Not sure why it took me so long to pick this one up!
I enjoyed the premise of this book where a widow comes to terms with her husband‘s death through letters he wrote her before he died. I just don‘t think the writing was very good and the main character Holly‘s wallowing and lack of sensitivity for her friends‘ lives annoyed me. Looking forward to watching the movie though; at least Hilary Swank and Lisa Kudrow are in it. ⭐️⭐️
#ThankfulThursday @Cosmos_Moon 😘
1. Good Omens 😈👼
2. I am grateful to my fellow colleagues for their help and patience! 💕
@ReadingFeedsTheSoul @PaulaCappaAuthor @Soscha @Cuilin @AkashPhoenix @CGainor3 @Violetta
PS, I Love You
Jodi Picoult
Pretty Little Liars
Prince 💜
Purple Rain ☔️💜
#LetterP
#ManicMonday on Tuesday 😫😊
#Samebookdifferentcolor
#BiblioMAYnia
Loved this one ❤️
1st book in O.W.L.s HP Magical Readathon.I chose Metal Charmer career I wanted to do another career but I couldn't. 1st class Ancient Ruines-prompt=book with a ❤️on the cover or title. I read it in Spanish b/c I liked this edition. Story has mix of emotions, it is sad, some funny parts and hope to transcend the grief process to grow and continue with your life after a significant lost. I liked it but can be depress for some persons 3.5❤️
Not enjoying this lockdown, obviously, but it has given me plenty of uninterrupted reading time 😊 I've been meaning to read this one for ages, I'd heard it was a great book and I completely agree, I really enjoyed it.
It was ok. But I‘m not super into it. It is about moving on and living your life after loss. The ending did surprise me a little since I half expected the love interest she had to wrap up differently.
Currently reading. Ok so far. I think this has a movie adaption?
#SetinIreland
#MagnificentMarch
Loved this one!! 💚🍀
While I did enjoy this, I did find it a bit too long and the banter a little forced (well written banter should not require being told that characters giggled, laughed or chuckled). I have heard that the movie was actually better than the book. Book 26/100. #yarnandbooks
Today I finished my 5th book of 2020, P.S. I Love You. After I visited the bridge in Wicklow I knew right away I wanted to read the book. I saw the book at a cute little bookstore in Killarney and started reading it in Ireland. I‘m happy to say that after nearly 500 pages and 50+ chapters, I read it and now it is one of my favorite fictional books. Can‘t wait to read the sequel and rewatch the movie next!🇨🇮❤️☘️
1. The Paris Library-ARC with Netgalley
2. Tagged book
3. The Beast of Buckingham Palace by David Wailliams for my daughters Christmas Present
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
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Loved the movie .. Now I love the book!! I think this lady will easily turn into my new favourite author!! 💗 Highly recommend .. Now onto the sequel!!