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One Day in December: Reese's Book Club: A Novel Paperback – October 16, 2018
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“The perfect book to get lost in . . . Josie Silver’s characters sneak their way into your heart and stay.”—Jill Santopolo, author of The Light We Lost
Two people. Ten chances. One unforgettable love story.
Laurie is pretty sure love at first sight doesn’t exist anywhere but the movies. But then, through a misted-up bus window one snowy December day, she sees a man who she knows instantly is the one. Their eyes meet, there’s a moment of pure magic . . . and then her bus drives away.
Certain they’re fated to find each other again, Laurie spends a year scanning every bus stop and cafe in London for him. But she doesn’t find him, not when it matters anyway. Instead they “reunite” at a Christmas party, when her best friend, Sarah, giddily introduces her new boyfriend to Laurie. It’s Jack, the man from the bus. It would be.
What follows for Laurie, Sarah, and Jack is ten years of friendship, heartbreak, missed opportunities, roads not taken, and destinies reconsidered. One Day in December is a joyous, heartwarming, and immensely moving love story to escape into and a reminder that fate takes inexplicable turns along the route to happiness.
- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 16, 2018
- Dimensions5.16 x 0.87 x 7.96 inches
- ISBN-100525574689
- ISBN-13978-0525574682
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“Josie Silver writes with a warmth so palpable her characters sneak their way into your heart and stay for a long time. One Day in December is an exploration of love that reads like a thriller, filled with secrets and heart-aching betrayals. The perfect book to get lost in this holiday season.”
—Jill Santopolo, author of The Light We Lost
“Consider setting aside some time and prepare to be charmed as author Josie Silver takes readers on a captivating journey — where female friendship is as important as romantic love…One Day in December is an unmistakable winner.”
—USA Today
“One Day in December is the SWEETEST love story. It’s gorgeous, absolutely lovely. Readers are going to love it.”
—Marian Keyes
“A must-read. In Josie Silver’s charming rom-com, Laurie experiences love at first sight through her bus window… then the car pulls away… What follows is a decade of heartache, betrayal, and destiny.”
—US Weekly
“In Josie Silver’s One Day in December, a chance encounter on a London bus turns into a Bridget Jones-inspired romp.”
—Cosmopolitan, Best Month Ever
“Love at first sight! But he’s her BFF’s new BF. What to do? Do you really have to ask?”
—Entertainment Weekly
“The pacing is just right, the tone warm, and the characters sympathetic… Anyone who believes in true love or is simply willing to accept it as the premise of a winding tale will find this debut an emotional, satisfying read.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“It’s never too early to get into the Christmas spirit. Pick up One Day in December for a heartwarming holiday romance about a love triangle that spans 10 years.”
—HelloGiggles
"For when you watch "Love Actually" on repeat in December...get all the holiday feels in your reads too."
—theSkimm
“One Day in December will have you believing in love.”
—Refinery29
“The perfect cold weather rom-com.”
—Bustle
“One Day in December is a charming story about love and serendipity for the hopeless romantic in all of us.”
—PopSugar
“This poignant romance warmed my heart like a mug of cocoa on a snowy day!”
—First for Women
“One Day in December is a joyous, heartwarming and immensely moving love story to escape into and a reminder that fate takes inexplicable turns along the route to happiness.”
—Modern Mrs. Darcy
“If Love Actually met Sliding Doors and became a novel influenced by Jojo Myers, you’d have One Day in December. There’s just something about Christmas and the UK that’s a recipe for modern rom-coms that will have you running for the mistletoe.”
—Fodor's
"The novelistic equivalent to Love Actually."
—The Bookseller
“A holiday love triangle and the pursuit of new and unlikely romances make this new novel simply magical.”
—SheReads
“Silver’s lovely debut follows two young Londoners after a missed connection alters the course of their lives… Silver’s propulsive narrative is enjoyable, and the mix of tension and affection between Jack and Laurie is charming, addictive, and effective. Readers who like quirky love stories will be satisfied by this cinematic novel.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Silver writes with verve and charm in this debut, and readers will be pulling for Laurie and Jack as they detour through missteps and misunderstandings.”
—Booklist
"Readers who enjoy contemporary romance will root for Laurie and Jack as they work through laughter-through-tears experiences and toward a happily-ever-after worth fighting for."
—Library Journal
“I recently devoured this delicious novel, which follows a young woman who falls in love at first sight with someone who soon becomes her best friend’s long-term boyfriend. I finished it in one sitting — it was like candy.”
—Hannah Orenstein, author of Playing with Matches
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December 21
Laurie
It’s a wonder everyone who uses public transport in winter doesn’t keel over and die of germ overload. In the last ten minutes I’ve been coughed on and sneezed at, and if the woman in front of me shakes her dandruff my way again, I might just douse her with the dregs of the lukewarm coffee that I’m no longer able to drink because it’s full of her scalp.
I’m so tired I could sleep right here on the top deck of this swaying, rammed-full bus. Thank God I’ve finally finished work for Christmas, because I don’t think my brain or my body could withstand even one more shift behind that awful hotel reception desk. It might be festooned with garlands and pretty lights on the customer side, but step behind the curtain and it’s a soulless hellhole. I’m practically asleep, even when I’m awake. I’m loosely planning to hibernate until next year once I get home to the nostalgic familiarity of my parents’ house tomorrow. There’s something soothingly time warp-ish about leaving London for an interlude of sedate Midlands village life in my childhood bedroom, even if not all of my childhood memories are happy ones. Even the closest of families have their tragedies, and it’s fair to say that ours came early and cut deep. I won’t dwell though, because Christmas should be a time of hope and love and, most appealing of all at this very moment, sleep. Sleep, punctuated by bouts of competitive eating with my brother, Daryl, and his girlfriend, Anna, and the whole gamut of cheesy Christmas movies. Because how could you ever be too tired to watch some hapless guy stand out in the cold and hold up signs silently declaring to his best friend’s wife that his wasted heart will always love her? Though—is that romance? I’m not so sure. I mean, it kind of is, in a schmaltzy way, but it’s also being the shittiest friend on the planet.
I’ve given up worrying about the germs in here because I’ve undoubtedly ingested enough to kill me if they’re going to, so I lean my forehead against the steamy window and watch Camden High Street slide by in a glitter of Christmas lights and bright, foggy shop windows selling everything from leather jackets to tacky London souvenirs. It’s barely four in the afternoon, yet already it’s dusk over London; I don’t think it got properly light at all today.
My reflection tells me that I should probably pull the tacky halo of tinsel from my hair that my cow of a manager made me wear, because I look like I’m trying out for Angel Gabriel in a primary school nativity, but I find that I really can’t be bothered. No one else on this bus could care less; not the damp, anoraked man next to me taking up more than his half of the seat as he dozes over yesterday’s paper, nor the bunch of schoolkids shouting across each other on the back seats and certainly not dandruff woman in front of me with her flashing snowflake earrings. The irony of her jewelry choice is not lost on me; if I were more of a bitch I might tap her on the shoulder to advise her that she’s drawing attention to the skin blizzard she’s depositing with every shake of her head. I’m not a bitch though; or maybe I’m just a quiet one inside my own head. Isn’t everyone?
Jesus, how many more stops is this bus going to make? I’m still a couple of miles from my flat and already it’s fuller than a cattle truck on market day.
Come on, I think. Move. Take me home. Though home is going to be a pretty depressing place now that my flatmate, Sarah, has gone back to her parents’. Only one more day and then I’ll be out of here too, I remind myself.
The bus shudders to a halt at the end of the street and I watch as down below a stream of people jostle to get off at the same time as others try to push their way on. It’s as if they think it’s one of those competitions to see how many people can fit into one small space.
There’s a guy perched on one of the fold-down seats in the bus shelter. This can’t be his bus, because he’s engrossed in the hardback book in his hands. I notice him because he seems oblivious to the pushing and shoving happening right in front of him, like one of those fancy special effects at the movies where someone is completely still and the world kaleidoscopes around them, slightly out of focus.
I can’t see his face, just the top of his sandy hair, cut slightly long and given to a wave when it grows, I should imagine. He’s bundled into a navy woolen pea coat and a scarf that looks like someone might have knitted it for him. It’s kitsch and unexpected against the coolness of the rest of his attire—dark skinny jeans and boots—and his concentration is completely held by his book. I squint, trying to duck my head to see what he’s reading, wiping the steamed-up window with my coat sleeve to get a better look.
I don’t know if it’s the movement of my arm across the glass or the flickering lights of dandruff- woman’s earrings that snag in his peripheral vision, but he lifts his head and blinks a few times as he focuses his attention on my window. On me.
We stare straight at each other and I can’t look away. I feel my lips move as if I’m going to say something, God knows what, and all of a sudden and out of nowhere I need to get off this bus. I’m gripped by the overwhelming urge to go outside, to get to him. But I don’t. I don’t move a muscle, because I know there isn’t a chance in hell that I can get past anorak man beside me and push through the packed bus before it pulls away. So I make the split-second decision to stay rooted to the spot and try to convey to him to get on board using just the hot, desperate longing in my eyes.
He’s not film-star good-looking or classically perfect, but there is an air of preppy disheveledness and an earnest, “who me?” charm about him that captivates me. I can’t quite make out the color of his eyes from here. Green, I’d say, or blue maybe?
And here’s the thing. Call it wishful thinking, but I’m sure I see the same thunderbolt hit him too; as if an invisible fork of lightning has inexplicably joined us together. Recognition; naked, electric shock in his rounded eyes. He does something close to an incredulous double take, the kind of thing you might do when you coincidentally spot your oldest and best friend who you haven’t seen for ages and you can’t actually believe they’re there.
It’s a look of Hello you, and Oh my God, it’s you, and I can’t believe how good it is to see you, all in one.
His eyes dart toward the dwindling queue still waiting to board and then back up to me, and it’s as if I can hear the thoughts racing through his head. He’s wondering if it’d be crazy to get on the bus, what he’d say if we weren’t separated by the glass and the hordes, if he’d feel foolish taking the stairs two at a time to get to me.
No, I try to relay back. No, you wouldn’t feel foolish. I wouldn’t let you. Just get on the bloody bus, will you! He’s staring right at me, and then a slow smile creeps across his generous mouth, as if he can’t hold it in. And then I’m smiling back, giddy almost. I can’t help it either.
Please get on the bus. He snaps, making a sudden decision, slamming his book closed and shoving it down in the rucksack between his ankles. He’s walking forward now, and I hold my breath and press my palm flat against the glass, urging him to hurry even as I hear the sickly hiss of the doors closing and the lurch of the handbrake being released.
No! No! Oh God, don’t you dare drive away from this stop! It’s Christmas! I want to yell, even as the bus pulls out into the traffic and gathers pace, and outside he is breathless standing in the road, watching us leave. I see defeat turn out the light in his eyes, and because it’s Christmas and because I’ve just fallen hopelessly in love with a stranger at a bus stop, I blow him a forlorn kiss and lay my forehead against the glass, watching him until he’s out of sight.
Then I realize. Shit. Why didn’t I take a leaf out of shitty friend’s book and write something down to hold up against the window? I could have done that. I could even have written my cell phone number in the condensation. I could have opened the tiny quarter-pane and yelled my name and address or something. I can think of any number of things I could and should have done, yet at the time none of them occurred to me because I simply couldn’t take my eyes off him.
For onlookers, it must have been an Oscar-worthy sixty-second silent movie. From now on, if anyone asks me if I’ve ever fallen in love at first sight, I shall say yes, for one glorious minute on December 21, 2008.
Product details
- Publisher : Dell; First Edition (October 16, 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0525574689
- ISBN-13 : 978-0525574682
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.16 x 0.87 x 7.96 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #13,184 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #250 in Women's Friendship Fiction
- #314 in Contemporary Women Fiction
- #2,155 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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About the author

Josie Silver is a writer of love stories.
Her debut novel One Day in December was a Sunday Times & NY Times bestseller and has been translated into more than twenty-five languages.
Josie lives in the midlands with her husband, their sons, and an ever changing cast of animals.
Photo credit: Justine Stoddart
Follow Josie on Twitter @josiesilver_
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Customers find this book to be a delightful romp with a love story centered around falling in love during Christmas time, and appreciate its journal-style writing and character development where each character tells their own story. They describe it as a heartwarming read that puts readers through the emotional wringer and keeps them interested throughout. While the book features unexpected twists and turns, some find it predictable, and customers note that the pacing is slow in the middle.
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Customers find the book enjoyable, describing it as a delightful romp and sweet holiday read that they loved every second of.
"...Whether you're a hopeless romantic or just looking for a beautifully written novel, "One Day in December" is a must-read...." Read more
"I’m so unbelievably happy that I purchased this book. It keeps you on your toes with suspense and longing as you sit in on a group of friends, lovers..." Read more
"...I really enjoyed the whole first section of the book, when Sarah and Laurie were flatmates, and all the ups and downs and evolution of friendships..." Read more
"I absolutely loved One Day in December! It’s such a heartwarming, feel-good story that had me hooked from the start...." Read more
Customers enjoy the romance in the book, describing it as a delightful love story with a long ten-year journey to true love, featuring friendship on multiple levels and love at first sight during Christmas time.
"...It will leave you with a warm, fuzzy feeling and a renewed belief in the magic of love and fate." Read more
"...and longing as you sit in on a group of friends, lovers, and best friends that go through their twenties together...." Read more
"...3. Jack and Laurie's evolving friendship is endearing, and although you can tell there are underlying romantic connotations there, it's still a..." Read more
"...The mix of romance, friendship, and all the twists life throws at you made it so relatable...." Read more
Customers find the book well written and easy to read, appreciating its journal-style format.
"...Silver's writing is unique, details vivid scenes that put you right in the moment with the characters...." Read more
"...Immense yourself with these beautiful written pages...." Read more
"...It was also paced very well. This book needs more love SPOILERS Few spoiling things Oscar was definitely cheating and so was sarah...." Read more
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that each character tells their own story, and one customer mentions how they made them laugh and cry.
"...I really enjoyed this story is because I genuinely liked all the characters in this book. Every single one of them. So good on you Josie!" Read more
"...The characters feel so real, especially Laurie—you just can’t help but root for her...." Read more
"...Each character was worth rooting for and there were a few instances and chapters that were so hard to get through after growing so attached to each..." Read more
"...Loved the characters and their progression. I need this to be a movie asap!" Read more
Customers find the book heartwarming, putting them through the emotional wringer and making them cry happy tears.
"...The story is both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, making it impossible not to get invested with all sorts of emotions...." Read more
"...It keeps you on your toes with suspense and longing as you sit in on a group of friends, lovers, and best friends that go through their twenties..." Read more
"I absolutely loved One Day in December! It’s such a heartwarming, feel-good story that had me hooked from the start...." Read more
"...This novel is perfect for anyone looking for a poignant, feel-good escape that captures the essence of life's surprises and the joys of connection." Read more
Customers find the book completely captivating, keeping them turning the pages all the way through.
"...Brought back memories of my younger years." Read more
"...This was a fun, light, feel-good read. Perfect if you’re in a reading slump or looking for something that feels watching a rom-com movie: Not the..." Read more
"...Who doesn’t love a happy ending. It was such a Hallmark vibe through and through. It’s interesting so far...." Read more
"...It grabs you at the start, and has you completely immersed and invested early on. If you're a hopeless romantic then this book is for you...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the story's predictability, with some appreciating its unexpected twists and turns and keeping them intrigued, while others find it predictable with no surprises.
"...There's heartbreak, humor, unconditional love and so many twists to this book I wasn’t expecting...." Read more
"...My major problem revolves how the major plot line fell flat and it did not ring true and felt forced...." Read more
"...The second section, when Laurie leaves England was also very interesting, and I really liked seeing Laurie separated from Sarah and Jack...." Read more
"...The story is very much stretched over so much time, so much happens to relationships in that time but it is lovely to see how well friendship can..." Read more
Customers find the pacing of the book unsatisfactory, noting that it is slow in the middle and takes a long time to finish.
"Such a slow burn, but such a beautiful love story!..." Read more
"This book was so up and down emotionally. A lot of what if's and bad timing. What would you do?..." Read more
"...Loved the characters & the twists of fate, as well as the timeline." Read more
"...One thing that I would critique is the ending moved a bit too quickly...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025"One Day in December" by Josie Silver is an absolute gem of a book that I couldn't put down. From the very first page, I was captivated by the beautiful tale of love, fate, and friendship. The characters are so relatable that I felt like I was in the story myself.
The story is both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, making it impossible not to get invested with all sorts of emotions. Silver's writing is unique, details vivid scenes that put you right in the moment with the characters.
I've recommended this book to multiple friends, and they all ended up purchasing it and loving it just as much as I did. It's a testament to the universal appeal of this enchanting story. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or just looking for a beautifully written novel, "One Day in December" is a must-read. It will leave you with a warm, fuzzy feeling and a renewed belief in the magic of love and fate.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024I’m so unbelievably happy that I purchased this book. It keeps you on your toes with suspense and longing as you sit in on a group of friends, lovers, and best friends that go through their twenties together. There's heartbreak, humor, unconditional love and so many twists to this book I wasn’t expecting. The only regret I have is that I read this damn book in one day! Ever wish you could reread a book for the first time again? That is me. I’ll be reading this again closer to Christmas! 😅 10/10 highly recommend, perfect book for Christmas. Immense yourself with these beautiful written pages.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019OK. OK. I admit...I actually liked this book. I liked it a lot.
Before I start, here's a warning...SPOILERS GALORE AHEAD!
A classic tale of love at first sight that took years, actual years, to resolve. We've seen this story, we've read about it, whether in real life, or in books, or in movies. I was very wary about getting this book or reading it, I didn't want the frustration of wanting two characters to end up together for the WHOLE. FREAKING. BOOK.
But...this wasn't like that. I mean, sure, there was frustration. But it's not that bad. For many reasons.
1. The 'love at first sight' part was kind of silly, and although Laurie spends a good while searching for this random stranger at the bus stop, he remains just that - a stranger. So when she does actually get introduced to him eventually, as her best friend's boyfriend no less, it's frustrating, but not THAT frustrating, because hey! You don't actually know this guy, OK? And to Laurie and Jack's benefit, they both realize that as well, and deal with it.
2. You actually can't help but love Sarah (the best friend). And you want what's best for her. And you really like her relationship with Jack, and so you can't be that frustrated, because they work.
3. Jack and Laurie's evolving friendship is endearing, and although you can tell there are underlying romantic connotations there, it's still a really sweet friendship.
That being said, ten years is a really long time for someone to be in love with someone else. Ten years is a really long time and people change. I really enjoyed the whole first section of the book, when Sarah and Laurie were flatmates, and all the ups and downs and evolution of friendships and relationships.
The second section, when Laurie leaves England was also very interesting, and I really liked seeing Laurie separated from Sarah and Jack. Finding herself, relying on herself, and really discovering her own identity separate from these 2 individuals who have shaped her life and character for so long.
The third section, when she's back, was rocky, but needed I guess. Seeing the changes in Sarah and Jack, the shift in their relationship, seeing Laurie happy in her own relationship, it was all very realistic.
Then came Jack's accident, and that part was...dramatic? I don't know, I wasn't a huge fan. Did Jack need more reason to be a jerk? He was already acting like one prior to his accident. It also seemed to go on for a while, and I kind of just wanted to get on with the story.
Then there was Laurie's wedding...and the big revelation the night before when Sarah discovers, well, pretty much everything. Another super dramatic event that wasn't necessary. Personally, I didn't see any reason for Sarah to ever find out about Jack being the bus boy. Also, there was absolutely no reason for her to ever find out about the kiss that happened a hundred years ago. And also, she had no right to get THAT upset about all of it because she wasn't with Jack anymore, and at that point, hadn't been with him for a while! So to miss your best friend's wedding, the best friend who just gave you her dead sister's bracelet, is a HORRIBLE thing to do and is inexcusable.
The ending, with the whole radio thing, and the letter, and all that cute stuff. I mean, God, FINALLY. I really, truly enjoyed this story. Not because it was the best story, and not because it was out of this world fantastic and different, but I think the main reason I really enjoyed this story is because I genuinely liked all the characters in this book. Every single one of them. So good on you Josie!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024I absolutely loved One Day in December! It’s such a heartwarming, feel-good story that had me hooked from the start. The mix of romance, friendship, and all the twists life throws at you made it so relatable. The characters feel so real, especially Laurie—you just can’t help but root for her. And the whole "love at first sight but life gets in the way" thing? Totally had me in my feelings. If you’re into books that make you laugh, cry, and believe in fate, this one’s a must-read. Perfect for cozy nights in!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025The first chapter immediately grabbed me - love at first sight was truly described within the first few pages. The next couple of chapters were a bit slower as to establish relationships and timelines, but once I was about 40% through I was HOOKED!
The main characters are so loveable and relatable - there is truly no antagonist in this story. Each character was worth rooting for and there were a few instances and chapters that were so hard to get through after growing so attached to each of them.
I found this story unique in the author's ability to make time pass without feeling like too much of a gap. Each chapter seemed to flow into one another, even if a large amount of time passed. She did an amazing job at telling the story with the most important pieces, but without anything being rushed.
I would definitely recommend this read, not only for the winter as the setting frequently changes!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025Loved this book so much. Thinking it was a slow start then it took off with heart felt emotions. Brought back memories of my younger years.
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Gamze Y.Reviewed in Turkey on October 5, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Kargo çok hızlı
Ertesi gün geldi, henüz kitabı okumadım ancak kitapların arasından ölü böcek çıktı.
- MGReviewed in France on February 25, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Would recommend
It made me cry and smile so much! I could not stop reading it. It may be another book about a love story but I really liked all the characters, the setting (London/Thailand/Edinburgh) and the fact it is over 10 years. Descriptions and conversations are well-written. The story is told from both sides bringing more explanation about misunderstanding and their behaviours/decisions. This book makes me dream and makes me want to tell my loved ones that I stand by them and I am truly deeply in love with them ❤️ take care of your people ! Good vibes book. Just read it
- Belinda MissenReviewed in Australia on December 16, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect romantic read
Like many of you, One Day in December had been blowing up my social media feed. Reader after reader had been recommending it and, well, when it's that many people, they can't be wrong. So, off I went to procure a copy. I wanted a paperback and, when the BookDepository couldn't come through, Amazon did.
Now, most of the time when I buy a book, it sits on the shelf for twelve or so months before I pick it up. One Day in December lasted about six hours before I was reading it.
Josie Silver has managed to pull together the most beautiful slow-burn romance. The writing is fresh, it's comfortable, and warm all at once. It was not a straightforward romance, which I absolutely loved. I mean, how often are romance novels cut and dry? They kind of are - mine are, but this one showed a complete life story, things happening to and around the main characters as they took their time working towards each other.
It was an absolute joy to read - I just wish I could read it again with fresh eyes. This is one I'll return to time and again, and I desperately hope someone picks this up as a film one day.
- Maheswari4571Reviewed in the Netherlands on January 14, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Love through your dying hearts
It’s a 5 stars book not just for the Christmas time but through the years
A beautiful love story from Jack & Laurie, true love that’s even time passes and misses so many chance find its way back
If you don’t read this book you won’t understand the definition of love actually
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Velstand99Reviewed in Mexico on May 27, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Winter read
Es la lectura de navidad perfecta. Es romántico, entretenido y bien escrito