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A review by sreberko
Secrets on a Train by Nell Iris
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
5.0
Nell Iris has a unique talent to make you feel things. In a short story, only a couple of days for MCs, you will end up loving the characters. Crying over small things. Seeing the small details of a fountain pen and finding them precious.
And just being charmed.
When a story that talks about the most mundane things can make you feel like it's a fairytale, everything is possible.
Perfect Valentine's read.
Just a perfect read.
I would love to read a whole 500 page long novel about Valentin and Runar, but I'm grateful that I got the chance to be with them at least in this short story.
I will go now and re-read it again, crying even more than while reading it previously.
It's just too good to be a real book.
Isn't it?
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
And just being charmed.
When a story that talks about the most mundane things can make you feel like it's a fairytale, everything is possible.
Perfect Valentine's read.
Just a perfect read.
I would love to read a whole 500 page long novel about Valentin and Runar, but I'm grateful that I got the chance to be with them at least in this short story.
I will go now and re-read it again, crying even more than while reading it previously.
It's just too good to be a real book.
Isn't it?
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.