laurennbeardd's review against another edition

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3.0

this is the first book of 2021 that got me back into reading. i never actually finished this book but i would definitly read it again as the story was interesting and i loved how the writing/story was laid out.

kxtiebooks's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book so much!!! I was gripped by Eleanor and Rachel's story.

P.S. I really don't know why it says the title is 'The Box of Dreams' but ok

laurenbeardd2002's review against another edition

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3.0

this is the first book of 2021 that got me back into reading. i never actually finished this book but i would definitly read it again as the story was interesting and i loved how the writing/story was laid out.

rachel101's review against another edition

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4.0

A beautifully written heart warming book. Left me with a good feeling.... a story of love and friendship and loss.... I didn’t want it to end..... would definitely read Emma Kennedy again .

sjdoveywrites's review against another edition

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5.0

‪Couldn’t put this down, beautifully written and so easy to read. I loved how we followed both Eleanor and Rachel’s stories and linked them back up together. Such a feel good book and easily one of my favourites.‬

whoisajax's review against another edition

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3.0

Type: Audible
Why: Free with Audible
Thoughts:
If this was a paperback I would of stopped reading however Emma's reading of the book was really good!!!
Follow the story of Rachel and her life discovering a family secret.

Not my style of story but I did enjoy following it.

moonmoonbarneymcgrew's review against another edition

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challenging emotional funny medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated

3.5

Oooooh see I loved Emma Kennedy's memoirs, and this one was certainly interesting, even though it needed some creases ironed out.

Complicated character decisions! Oh boy! Frankly I would be extremely pissed off with Eleanor were I in Rachel's shoes (and thank god I'm not because it is untenable). I was surprised about the non-black and white morality, frankly. I think the cover design lets it down; chick lit gets a bad rep because the world hates women but there was some seriously interesting debate about character's choices that could be had in a book club I'm not in.