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The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes
The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes: A Novel | Anna McPartlin
Here is a truth that can't be escaped: for Mia "Rabbit" Hayes, life is coming to an end . . . Rabbit Hayes loves her life, ordinary as it is, and the extraordinary people in it. She loves her spirited daughter, Juliet; her colorful, unruly family; the only man in her big heart, Johnny Faye. But it turns out the world has other plans for Rabbit, and she's okay with that. Because she has plans for the world too, an only a handful of days left to make them happen. Here is a truth that won't be forgotten: this is a story about laughing through life's surprises and finding the joy in every moment.
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Lunakay
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Mehso-so

Unpopular opinion: I didn't care for it. I find it clichéd, trying a bit too hard and unnecessary stretched out.
I cared for Davey and Marjorie (the main character's brother and best friend) significantly more than for Rabbit. She and her daughter were too faultless.
Did anyone else in the universe feel something similar? :D
Not a Pan (but on the edge) because it kept me reading with some interest, but I wouldn't recommend it to a friend.

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Lunakay
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This was a gift from a dear friend who has no idea what kind of books I like at all?
I am still determined to give this a fair chance.

It's about a woman dying of cancer and her family coping.
I liked one simple quote of her sister and husband (the sister's) talking:
"All is well my darling", he said.
"We do our best to support her."
"And what then?"
"Then we say goodbye."

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Buechersuechtling
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Thanks for the tag @RamsFan1963#ThankfulThursday @Cosmos_Moon

Tagged. 🇬🇧“The last Days of Rabbit Hayes”

1️⃣ In no way. Go “trick-or-treat”-ing still is relatively new in Germany – even though it – to my sorrow – becomes more and more popular. But all the neighbourhood kids have outgrown it. So lucky me.

2️⃣ I‘m grateful for: • The emotional support I got. • The bits of recuperation I got. • My online library‘s app that works again.

TsundokuManasi @Buechersuechtling Dankeschön 😊 Aber ich verstehe nicht. Ich lerne Deutsch und kann lese bitte, aber verstehe nicht. Tut mir leid 😔😊 4y
Buechersuechtling @TsundokuManasi ?? Es ist ein Spiel. Wenn du möchtest, beantworte die Fragen im Bild. 4y
Cosmos_Moon Thanks for joining in. Hope you‘re feeling better! 4y
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Jas16
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Pickpick

As Rabbit Hayes moves into hospice her family gathers around her but none of the Hayes are passive people, especially Rabbit. She wants to fight to watch her daughter grow and to spend more time with those she loves even as she sleeping more means getting to spend more time revisiting cherished times in her past. This could could have been a long weepy read, and there were some tear filled moments, but there was so much more humor and joy.

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KarenUK
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#3books #thatmademecry
I had a LOT to choose from as I am a big crybaby but these three all made me #uglycry 😭😭😭

OriginalCyn620 😥📚😥 4y
BarbaraBB I have that one ⬆️ on my shelves! 4y
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MicheleinPhilly I had no idea Maybe You Should Talk to Someone is an ugly cry book! @Cinfhen I borrowed it from my friend months ago but still haven‘t read it. 4y
Cinfhen Read it @MicheleinPhilly @BarbaraBB I listened to the audio, which was fantastic and by the end I felt like I had spent 6 months of intense therapy 4y
MicheleinPhilly Oh crap. I think we could all use that right about now! Thanks love! 😘 4y
KarenUK @Cinfhen @MicheleinPhilly I did the audio too.... and had a few satisfying/embarrassing sobbing sessions in the car! 4y
KarenUK @Barbarabb It‘s probably one of my favorite ever nonfiction reads... 4y
BarbaraBB I know, that‘s why I bought it. Must get to it soon!! 4y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen That sounds so good! 4y
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KarenUK
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#magnificentmarch #nameinthetitle
I don't think I have ever cried and laughed so much, whilst reading the very same book.
I loved spending time with this potty-mouthed, close-knit Irish family. As they cope with Rabbit's last days in hospice, she looks back at her childhood when her family followed her brother's band. Moving and heart-breaking doesn't really cover it, but not only does it bring tears of sadness, this story is also funny as hell.💕

OriginalCyn620 Sounds great! 🍀💚 4y
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Buechersuechtling
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Well, according to my subconscious this book had a deep impact on me.

I dreamt about Rabbit dying.

What I never do. Dream about books and remember it the next morning, I mean. It‘s called book-hangover, isn‘t it❓🤔

Moony I also never dream about books before. Must be funny, when it is an lovely book. 5y
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Buechersuechtling
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Pickpick

Might be the book is not exactly what the marketing blurb suggests because Rabbit is no active party, she is more the connection that forces the bystanders to act but I loved it anyway.
Here and there it‘s a bit cliché – on the one hand. On the other hand _do_ people surpass theirselves when forced to.

Heartbreakingly emotional with authentic family ties. For this, I loved the book but other plot lines seem unnecessary to me.

#BookishGoal at 63.

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Buechersuechtling
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I‘m reading the chapter where Johnny and Rabbit attend the church service of Mother Teresa – and … so funny. 😂

👉🏼 The joke about how many Irish are needed to put a light bulb in. 😂

👉🏼 “Talking walnut” 🤣

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Buechersuechtling
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The story is so sad.
But beautifully written.
I can‘t really judge but the characters, the dialogues, the emotional fight – everything seems so authentic.

No easy read but I love it. 🧡

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Buechersuechtling
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I know this is no book related post and its content is contrasting the sadness of the tagged book – but maybe there are some more Snooker fans here on Litsy.

If yes, who else saw that brilliant because suspenseful deciding frame between David Gilbert and Mark Selby❓ David Gilbert is someone you see playing on TV tables rarely and until today I have never seen him play so well.

Oh, wow. 🤩

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Buechersuechtling
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I am approximately as far in as I was when I decided to bail „The Danish Girl“ but this book already has pulled me into its story. It‘s fluent to read and the sadness that I feel after about 30 pages comes from the sympathy I have for someone with a terminal disease – and is not artificially reinforced by pulling at the reader‘s heartstrings.

But now I‘m glad it‘s time for the evening session at the Tempodrome.

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Buechersuechtling
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Time for this sad story. 😢

„When the most terrible happens, you know who loves you. You have only nine days. Nine days to laugh at the curses of your mother. To hold the hand of your father (if he lets you). And to help your sister with her family chaos. To offer to your brother a way back into the family. Only nine days for a farewell from your daughter who does not know yet that now you will go... Enormously sad. Enormous comforting.“

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Buechersuechtling
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Step forward, fellow littens, who of you was it that posted about this book today, yesterday or the day before yesterday❓🤔
Because your post reminded me that I wanted to read the book, too. And I just noticed earlier today that it is on my online llibrary‘s wish list 🤭 but I refrained from borrowing it because it seems to be very sad and I don‘t feel like reading a sad story at the moment. 🤷🏽‍♀️

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hes7
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Pickpick

The book begins with Rabbit entering hospice. As her family surrounds her with love, coming to terms with her likely death, there are plenty of heartbreaking moments—but it‘s not a depressing story. Each member of the Hayes family brings entertaining, heartwarming memories to the story, and I couldn‘t help falling in love with every character. This is definitely another #FreakyFriday favorite.

#Siblings #HopIntoSpring #CruelWorld #Aprella

Suleika Pretty cover! 6y
Cinfhen Great review! Is Rabbit an Mc over 70?!? Because than it would work for #booked2018 #thatwouldbeabonus 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️ 6y
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Reviewsbylola This sounds very touching. 6y
emilyhaldi Sounds like a beautiful story and I would stack it but apparently I already have!! ❤️ 6y
Cosyreader 🎉😁 I‘m so happy you‘re enjoying my list! 6y
Mdargusch I can‘t read books like this. Too sad. 6y
Hildy I was doubtful about reading this book because I thought it might be too depressing. Your review changed my mind:) 6y
monalyisha I love the cover - and your review! I might need to grab a box of tissues and snuggle down with this one in the near future. 6y
KarenUK I loved this one 💕 6y
vkois88 Sounds good, and has a beautiful cover 6y
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hes7
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I‘m choosing the word “formidable.” I like that the word itself gives the daunting impression of what it means. Plus, it‘s a perfect adjective for the type of mother you want on your side during the bleakness of illness. #FreakyFridayChallenge

TrishB This is a great read! (edited) 6y
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hes7
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Spending a few minutes with these books before bed.

#FreakyFriday #TheBreakfastBookClub

See you all on the other side of the #LitsyApocalypse tomorrow. 👋🏻

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KarenUK
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#NuYear #MyLastDay I‘ve DEFINITELY posted about this one before, but it‘s so perfect for today‘s prompt and is not as well known in the US.
Prepare to laugh out loud, and cry some tears. I just loved this potty-mouthed, close-knit Irish family. As they cope with young Rabbit's last days in hospice, she looks back at her childhood.
Would be a good pick for #pop18 for a celeb bookclub pick... I discovered it from the Richard & Judy Book club....

LoveToReadLiveToRead I keep hearing good things about this book. It was a pick for the BBC radio 2 book club too and I‘ve not read one of their picks yet that I didn‘t like. 6y
TrishB I enjoyed this book 👍🏻 the humour helped the awful situation. 6y
Verity I loved this - although it made me cry like a baby. So well done but heartbreaking at times. 6y
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Cinfhen You've been talking about this book since I "met" you❣️❣️I've got to get this book already.... 6y
Blaire I haven‘t heard of this one but sounds like something I‘d 💗. #stacked 6y
KarenUK @MayJasper love that hashtag! 💕👍 6y
emilyhaldi Definitely stacking!! 👍🏻 6y
MayJasper Thanks 😊 @KarenUK I had to think of something because I love your pic so much. 6y
GlassAsDiamonds Love that cover!! 6y
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KarenUK
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Loved these #infinitetissueread s that definitely gave me all the #feels .... but then again I‘m one of those people who is quick to laugh and quick to cry....😂😢
@Cinfhen #decdays

Verity I cried buckets at Rabbit Hayes. And A Monster Calls. Not the same sort of thing at all on the surface, and I can‘t explain too much without giving stuff away, but if you liked Rabbit, you might want to try Lucy Robinson‘s Unfinished Symphony if You and Me. I ended up nearly messy crying on the train over this, the same way I did for Rabbit! 6y
KarenUK Thanks @Verity ! Not even heard of that one.... definitely stacked! 😘💕 6y
Cinfhen Last Days has been on my TBR for a long time...yikes 😬#somanybookssolittletime 6y
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TrishB Last Days 😢💜 great read 6y
Caroline2 I've had last days on my TBR shelf for agggesss! Not sure I can face the heart ache tho! 😟 6y
KarenUK @caroline2 There is actually lots of laughs too.... but yes... definitely a full on weepy one! 💕 6y
erzascarletbookgasm I have not read the top two books in the pic. Agree with the others 😭💔 6y
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Cathythoughts
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#99ponkindle Just saying 😐( I jumped in )

TrishB Have read this one 💝 good and sad and funny! 6y
Cathythoughts @TrishB thanks ! Sounds good 6y
Balibee146 Sits on hands.... Keep sitting on hands.... Or on Kindle... 6y
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Cathythoughts @Balibee146 well , it is meant to be good ..... 😉 6y
Cathythoughts @Balibee146 Decisions Decisions 😰😂 (edited) 6y
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KarenUK
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#rocktober #thefinalcountdown Quite literal today! I've never cried so much, and laughed out loud so much, reading the very same book. I loved spending time with this potty-mouthed, close-knit Irish family. They pull together to cope with young Rabbit's last days in hospice, and look back at her childhood. Moving and heart-breaking doesn't really cover it... a fantastic novel about how to deal with life's curveballs and the importance of family.

Cinfhen Sounds like an #infinitetissueread 😭😭😭 7y
TrishB I loved this book 💜 laughed and cried too. 7y
KarenUK @Cinfhen it totally was 😢... but funny too... @TrishB Glad to see some more love for this one.... 💕👍 7y
BarbaraBB Wow. Well played! I‘d never heard of the book but you definitely sold it to me 😉 7y
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KarenUK
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#day3 #fallintobooks I loved all these recent reads with #cursive on the covers.... The tagged book was a real tear-jerker, but full of heart and lovely Irish humor too...

Jess7 I love the cover of the blue one on the bottom left! 7y
KarenUK @jess7 Every cover in the Jackaby series is gorgeous! 😍 7y
TrishB I loved that book 💟 7y
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Taayasbooks
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Left: Book 1 finished
Right: On to book 2
#24in48

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Taayasbooks

Oh, come on. You say breasts like Susan Sarandon's would be the perfect size for you and think about when you saw them. But you don't mention Rocky Horror?! I mean, duh! Sure, only in a bra, but visible breasts nonetheless.

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Cosyreader
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#TGIFGIVEAWAY favourite book read in 2017 so far. I read this back in January which was probably a mistake because I've been comparing every book to it since!

KarenUK Oh I loved this book... all the feels! 😢 7y
Cosyreader @KarenUK I know! I love a good weepie 💛 7y
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Cosyreader
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Pickpick

Finished this yesterday and just wow. What a beautiful story about family and coping with death. I read reviews where people said that they were crying after the first page so I thought "challenge accepted". Yeah so I realised it was possible to cry after the first page. Excellent writing - loved the characters! Anyway, I should stop before I cry again...

tpixie Welcome to Litsy!! 7y
Cosyreader @tpixie thank you! 7y
JoRead Welcome!🤗 7y
Cosyreader @JoRead thank you 😊 7y
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HiddenGemBooks
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Mia-"Rabbit"-Hayes knows that life is hard for everyone. And she knows that she's one of the lucky ones. She loves her life, ordinary as it is. Rabbit has big ideas, full of music and love and life. But the world has other plans: a devastating diagnosis.

She is feisty. And with every ounce strength in her, she will fight. She will be with those who love her as long as she can, because she is Rabbit Hayes and she will live until she dies.

#TBR ?

KarenUK I loved this book... charming and heartbreaking 💔 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Loved this one!! 7y
shelf-improvement This was devastating but in a good way. 7y
TrishB 😊😞 sad happy book! 7y
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sintharas
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Normalerweise war diese Art von Buch nicht wirklich mein Genre, aber das viele positive Feedback hat mich letztendlich neugierig gemacht und ich habe es mir doch gekauft.
Gott sei dank!
Ich war positiv überrascht und habe die Charaktere schnell lieb gewonnen ❤
vergesst die Taschentuchbox nicht beim lesen!
Sehr emotional mit einigen Stellen die doch sehr zum schmunzeln sind
Kaufempfehlung!

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Literameer
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Mehso-so

So ganz kann mich die Geschichte noch nicht überzeugen. Hab kürzlich ein anderes Buch der Autorin gelesen und die Figuren ähneln sich zu sehr.

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MrsCappuccina
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Just read the opening of this book. ..... going to get some tissues! Have the feeling I need them, sooner or later.

MrBook I just saw this at the bookstore today! Eager to hear your thoughts when you finish it 😊. 8y
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MrsCappuccina
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I might change my holiday reading plans since I got my hands on this book 💕 #holidayreading

Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh! Such a great read! You'll be laughing one minute and then crying your eyes out the next! 8y
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katherinedelores
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I'm only on page 40 and I've already cried twice. 👌🏻

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JaniceL
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Pickpick

Why isn't there a rating for 'Absolutely Love and Adore'?! This is one of my all-time favourite books. Anna McPartlin manages to take a heart-breaking topic and turn it into a book that makes you want to climb right inside because her characters are just so warm, funny, endearing and real!

Furny I adored this book. I absolutely bawled my eyes out big time at the end though and it took me a while to come back down from it!😂xx 8y
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