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The Key to My Heart
by Lia Louis
Lia Louis holds the key to my heart. Reading her books feels akin to sitting down with a feel-good romcom like ‘Notting Hill’ or ‘You’ve Got Mail.’ They are comfortable and swoony and re-readable and so, so lovely.
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So, needless to say, I was ecstatic when NetGalley approved my request for her December release. It did not disappoint.
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Natalie’s whole world shattered two years ago when her husband, Russ, died. She’s struggled with grief ever since, and has struggled to find joy in life. But then, she begins to find sheet music in the stool of the public piano she’s started playing at…songs that were significant to her and Russ. Who is leaving the music for her? And could this be the spark that will unlock her heart once again?
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This book made me cry and laugh out loud. The characters were oozing with humanity, and charm, and were so likeable.
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So, needless to say, I was ecstatic when NetGalley approved my request for her December release. It did not disappoint.
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Natalie’s whole world shattered two years ago when her husband, Russ, died. She’s struggled with grief ever since, and has struggled to find joy in life. But then, she begins to find sheet music in the stool of the public piano she’s started playing at…songs that were significant to her and Russ. Who is leaving the music for her? And could this be the spark that will unlock her heart once again?
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This book made me cry and laugh out loud. The characters were oozing with humanity, and charm, and were so likeable.
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