This book is an excellent coming of age story with a lot of heart and engaging characters. For the first time, Darcy finds herself wanting to talk about her life and wants to confide in Asher about secrets that she always kept to herself. The bookshop is where Darcy keeps on bumping into Asher, a former pilot whose dreams were shattered because of an accident. But Darcy’s life isn’t all bleak, she’s got a wonderful quirky best friend, Marisol, and she works at a fabulous little bookshop. Darcy worries what will happen when he finds out her mother is a hoarder. Her life becomes even more complicated when a new complex manager is keen on updating all the apartments in their building. It’s the perfect place to hide from her mother’s hoarding problems and the responsibilities of having to take care of someone with a mental illness. Enough to realize I was sitting in the middle of one and already hated the ending.”īe prepared to fall in love with The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namely.ĭarcy Jane Wells spends her time living in a world of books. Great books give us spine-tingling plots or twists that reach right into your lungs and snatch your next breath. You had your faraway settings and swoonworthy characters-extra points for tossing in a manic-pixie dream girl or stubbly faced bad boy. “I’d read enough stories to know how they worked.
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