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Just finished The Vanishing of Josephine Reynolds. I hadn't planned to read this one in one sitting, but I couldn't put it down.
5 stars
Grief, loss... being alone and lonely... finding oneself.
Returning to a Mansion (family's house)
Opening a door to the past to save the future.
I am not a fan of time traveling, but this is the one situation I actually love time breaking rules. When we are trying to change the present and future and not actually the past, well, in this case, both. Loved it. Felt like they were my family, too. I always wanted to open a door somewhere.
Loved the 20svibes, the characters, the Great Gatsby references. It was a great embrace that made a sad day much better, serene, cozy, lovely.
Thank you, Publisher and Goodreads, for this giveaway prize.
@goodreads @jenniferrmoorman @harpermusebooks
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