Laura Taylor Namey
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in San Diego, The United States
January 20
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November 2015
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A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow
33 editions
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2020
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The Library of Lost Things
17 editions
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2019
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A British Girl's Guide to Hurricanes and Heartbreak
12 editions
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published
2023
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When We Were Them
11 editions
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published
2021
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With Love, Echo Park
10 editions
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published
2024
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If We Never End
4 editions
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expected publication
2026
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Guia de Uma Rapariga Cubana para o Chá e o Amanhã
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“I've never considered any book, especially a novel or work of literature, something you should 'plow through.' The whole point of reading is savor ing the story, immersing your self in a whole new place. Maybe one that doesn't even exist.”
― The Library of Lost Things
― The Library of Lost Things
“Thing is, when you put something back together it’s never exactly the same as it was before.”
― A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow
― A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow
“Holding a real book is like holding something alive. There’s the grit of the pages between your fingers as you turn them. The edges get soft and worn. With a real book, you feel the weight of the story more.”
― The Library of Lost Things
― The Library of Lost Things
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The Book-Lovers' Retreat by Heidi Swain
A heartwarming novel about a group of book lovers who come together at a charming retreat.
Explore the power of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Perfect for fans of feel-good stories and literary fiction.
The Weekend Trip by Joanna Bolouri
A humorous and lighthearted novel about a group of friends on a weekend getaway.
Follows their journey as they navigate love, relationships, and self-discovery.
A great choice for readers looking for a fun, easy read with a touch of romance.
Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors
A complex and emotional novel about the complexities of sisterhood and relationships.
Explores themes of family, love, and identity.
Suitable for readers who enjoy character-driven fiction and family dramas.
The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey
A romantic and uplifting novel about a young woman who finds love and herself at a library.
A heartwarming story about embracing change and finding one's true passions.
Perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary romance, women's fiction, and stories about self-discovery.
the poll is anonymous so it don't show individual votes.
(I haven't had a lot of time this month to find and write about the books, so this time I have just used ai so the information might not be accurate.)
A heartwarming novel about a group of book lovers who come together at a charming retreat.
Explore the power of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Perfect for fans of feel-good stories and literary fiction.
The Weekend Trip by Joanna Bolouri
A humorous and lighthearted novel about a group of friends on a weekend getaway.
Follows their journey as they navigate love, relationships, and self-discovery.
A great choice for readers looking for a fun, easy read with a touch of romance.
Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors
A complex and emotional novel about the complexities of sisterhood and relationships.
Explores themes of family, love, and identity.
Suitable for readers who enjoy character-driven fiction and family dramas.
The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey
A romantic and uplifting novel about a young woman who finds love and herself at a library.
A heartwarming story about embracing change and finding one's true passions.
Perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary romance, women's fiction, and stories about self-discovery.
the poll is anonymous so it don't show individual votes.
(I haven't had a lot of time this month to find and write about the books, so this time I have just used ai so the information might not be accurate.)
4 total votes
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“Suppose I say summer, write the word “hummingbird,” put it in an envelope, take it down the hill to the box. When you open my letter you will recall those days and how much, just how much, I love you.”
― Hidden
― Hidden
“You have the itch for writing born in you. It's quite incurable. What are you going to do with it?”
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“We’re different, you and I. I am a Rorschach Test, and you, you are a butterfly. No, wait, you are a bat. Actually, you are the Galapagos Islands. Or perhaps you are a failed Pollack painting.”
― This Book is Not for Sale
― This Book is Not for Sale