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Happiness for Beginners

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This was my first book from Carole Matthews and she didn’t disappoint me. I was gripped from start to finish and couldn’t put it down. The story of Molly Baker and her farm and relationships was witty, loveable and believable. I loved the characters and could understand their reactions and foibles and at times laughed with and at them. I’d love another book based around this women and to see where she might end up.

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Book review: Happiness for Beginners by Carole Matthews ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
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Molly lives on a remote farm with all her mischievous animals, helping local children that don’t get on in school (misbehaving, arson, bullying etc). One day, a boy called Lucas comes to her farm, with his famous Dad Shelby - not known to Molly as she doesn’t even have a TV in her little caravan. The story follows Molly’s adventures as she comes across new challenges with Lucas, the farm and also Shelby (and the alpacas)...
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I loved this book! The start was difficult to get in to as it seemed to just list the animals too much and got a bit boring... but I’m so glad I stuck with it, as I was rooting for Molly by the end, and I loved her character. The animals were funny, and I did like the story. Some parts however, were dragged out a little bit unnecessarily, but I loved it nonetheless💕
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Thank you @netgalley for letting me review this book, which is out on the 30th May, so keep an eye out in your nearest bookstores 😍

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was a fun refreshingly down-to-earth love story. The characters were strong easy to like and quite believable. A perfect light holiday read, full of fun and humour with a homely feel. It was uplifting as with a definite feel good factor. I was sorry when I'd finished the book as I want to know what happens next.. Highly recommended.

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This is my first Carole Matthews book and it won't be my last. Such a wonderful and charming feel good book that is written so beautifully.

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With lines like "I love him as much as a human can love a sheep without it being illegal" on the first page, you know you're going to love it. Even before the end of chapter two I was in love with Hope farm.

A lovely light read from one of my favourite authors. I could identify with Molly in so many ways with regards to teaching, mental health and never quite fitting anywhere. That is until it comes to animals and SEN children. I love how Carole Matthews captured the personalities of the animals as well as the humans. Recommended read for a bit of escapism from day to day life.

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Fluffy, light, fun - basically you pretty much know what you are going to get with ‘Happiness for Beginners’. That doesn’t mean it’s not worth spending time on, it certainly is, if just to highlight the work done by organisations like Hope Farm. Or should I say Animal Antiks, the organisation that Hope Farm is based on.

An enjoyable, engaging read, thanks to Netgalley for providing an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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A light hearted and very enjoyable book by Carole Matthews.
The book tells the story of Molly who looks after animals which have been rejected for various reasons, including Anthony the antisocial sheep, the legged dogs, ex police horses and bad tempered alpacas, including the diva, Tina Turner!
The dilapidated farm has evolved into a centre for children who do not cope well with school and provides them with an alternative. The lead actor and heart throb from a TV farm soap opera turns up with his school failing son. They become involved in the farm and, when it is threatened with closure, with the campaign to save it. There is love interest, animals, country life, support for learning, what more could you want. A very enjoyable read, which like most of Carole's books, is a decent length to disappear into for a few days!

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I love Carole Matthews’ books and have read them all so far. This latest book was enjoyable but, for me, not one of her best.

Obviously, an author has to set the scene and give some background, but I felt that the first 10% of the book dragged on a little. I also got a bit bored with every single animal on the farm having some kind of ironic or jokey name.

That said, it’s still a good book and I’d recommend it as a well-written, entertaining read. I’ll definitely read Carole’s future books.

Thank you to NetGalley and Little, Brown for an advance reader copy in return for an honest review.

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I absolutely love Carole Matthews and this has to be one of her best books.
A really heart warmi g, easy read where you connect with all of the characters.
Molly has inherited hope farm from her aunt Hettie. This farm differs in that it provides safety and refuge not only for vulnerable animals but also children with difficulties in being accepted in main stream school. With modern developments the farm is being sold to property developers.
The story looks at the relationship between widower shelby and his son Lucas who is an active member of the farm, as well as a possible relationship between molly and Shelby.
Highly recommend this delightful feel good book.

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Molly who's thirty eight and runs her aunt's old farm with an angry sheep and once abused dog among others too from Shetland ponies to chickens and alpacas!



Helpers Bev and Alan whom loves a band t-shirt and sounds like me that way, help her to run a school for troubled teens where after expulsion or being too disruptive can go to for some respite and cool down time.



As they struggle to make money reach all areas of the farm, when handsome TV actor, Shelby shows up with his arsonist wannabe son, Lucas they're very much welcome as Bev fancies Shelby while Molly needs the cash as she sinks her money into the farm and lives in a caravan onsite as money is so tight.



However, as the HS2 train route is set to force them to close or relocate, stress mounts up and tensions get tightened after meeting Shelby's partner who's many years younger, Scarlett, a brief trial of the alpacas being on TV, a fundraiser party by Shelby and a fight with Lucas all up the tension on the farm and then a fire happens too and everything starts adding pressure on Molly as she desperately tries to save her livelihood and keep a level head over everything.



Even when Shelby and Scarlett split especially...



As usual Carole has written a beautiful story about a unique, intriguing setting and finding love unexpectedly. The characters were so complimentary to each other as they were opposites and so the bond between them was unique and beautiful and Lucas was like most teens, misunderstood but hiding a passion and talent which was explored in a marvellous way and encouraged like we would in real life.



I was overjoyed to learn that the story is based on a real teaching farm called Animal Antiks and that they work as incredibly hard as described in the book to help change lives.



Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!

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thank you for allowing me to read this book. it was very easy to read. i enjoyed the story line and the characters. look forward to reading more from this author.

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A well written charming, humorous story set on a farm in beautiful countryside in Buckinghamshire. Molly is busily working on her farm stocked with various animals who have all suffered damage in different ways. Carole Matthews lovingly describes the characters and animals, giving them humorous, engaging personalities.
Molly and her helpers Eve and Alan tend the animal farm which is attended by children, some with challenging problems, who have difficulty fitting in. When Lucas starts attending classes at the farm and helping out, his father Shelby helps Molly to make extra money. All is going steadily until the land she rents is the subject of a compulsory purchase order, and she needs to find somewhere else.
The book is pure escapism, the author makes characters come alive, and filled with humour as challenging situations arise and are dealt with by Molly and her crew, helped by the students, along with Shelby Dacre, Lucas’s father. Along with the humour, there is also sadness and pathos well written by this wonderful author. I loved this book and didn’t want to leave this collection of wonderful characters behind. Highly recommended.

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A really lovely read set on a farm this novel has everything warmth,charm,friendships and of course love I'm not an animal lover but how Carole writes about them you can't help but care about them all I've laughed and cried at this novel and I've loved all the characters who work so well together a 5⭐read

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Let’s start by saying I loved, loved, loved this book. I am an ex SEN teacher working with exactly the kids in this book and boy do I miss them! I was able to wallow in memories while getting to know new students in Hope Farm. I liked that the author had obviously done her research (thank you for the link at the end of the book - loved that too!) as so often writers try to capture the spirit and needs of these kids and fail. Not this time !

But it wasn’t all about the kids - I focused on that because of my background, but who could fail to love Bev and Alan (I confess I didn’t get the whole T-shirt thing!) and the support Molly has around her. The ending was satisfying without being cheesy and I loved that Molly didn’t change her character even though I think other authors would have made this happen. Anthony the ram made me laugh out loud and I can honestly say I didn’t want to put the book down! A great read. Thank you

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Having read lots is Carole Matthews’ previous books I was really looking forward to reading this and I wasn’t disappointed. The characters are likeable, I loved the names of the animals and the guessing of the band t-shirts too. It is a book that makes you happy, what more could you want?!

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I’ve read lots of books by Carole and as usual this one didn’t disappoint. A great read with fantastic characters. I recommend this to everyone

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i enjoyed this book far more than I expected to as I'm not normally a huge fan of romance. It's an uplifting and hopefull book - the up lit that one sees referred to so frequently now rather in the style of Eleanor Oliphant. It centres on the life of a youngish women with a very limited social circle, little desire to step out of a somewhat obsessive routine alongside a huge love of the farm where her deceased aunt raised her. The plot resolves itself rather neatly and optimistically and combines with the care of troubled animals the care of troubled children in rather a simplistic way. It is a hugely satisfying read at the same time.

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I loved this book from the first page to the last page. The antics of the animals made me laugh out loud, the names of the alpacas and the anti social sheep were brilliant

Molly had lived with her aunt in a caravan looking after animals that would otherwise by difficult to home. When her aunt dies and leaves Molly the ancient caravan and Hope Farm she decides to open the farm to children for whom mainstream education has proved difficult. A TV personality enrols his son, Lucas, who has been expelled from school and who is a very troubled boy after losing his mum to cancer. Lucas is a challenge for Molly, can she and Hope Farm help him to resolve his anger issues and bring him and his father closer.

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How I would like to spend a day (or longer..) at Hope Farm! This warm and enticing novel, with an underlying darker element (family-orientated issues) that sees a move from the expected 'light-hearted' tale. I particularly like the sheep (Anthony-the-anti-social) and other animal characters, who really brought an additional dynamic element to the book. I read it one sitting, and imagine most readers will do the same!

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What a wonderful read! Molly is a very private person, who obviously prefers the company of animals to humans. So lovely to get to know the main characters. Recommended summer reading, thank you Carole Matthews.

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