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The Postcard

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I greatly enjoyed reading The Note, so I was excited to see what Zoë Folbigg had in store with The Postcard. I was not disappointed. Having just gone on a trip around the world with my partner, I could really empathize with some of Maya's feelings throughout the trip. Traveling with a significant other puts a relationship under a whole new set of pressures. One of the things that comes to light is where Maya and James fall on the baby spectrum. Will the trip bring them together? Or, will their love be torn asunder when their dreams won't hold up to the tests of travel and time? It's a great summer journey for readers.

Many thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.

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I loved the first book and that certainly continued into the second. The books feel real from a relationship and emotional perspective and how hard life can be. Perhaps the next is Nena and Tom?

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A great escape read which whisks you away to warm summer days. A lovely book that held my interest throughout

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I had loved The Note so I couldn't wait to read this and it didn't disappoint! It's a real page-turner and I can see myself recommending it to many patrons that come in the library that are looking for something to really get their teeth into, as there are multiple plot lines to follow. Great summer read!

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