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The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn

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The story of Libby, following the dream of opening a book shop. Thinks don't run smoothly but along the way she makes some great new friends.

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Following her hopes and dreams... This Could Change Everything

As a child Libby's Grandad passed on his love of books by sharing stories, and reading new books purchased at his local book shop...

Fast forward ⏰ Libby's Grandad's sadly passed on, Libby is working at fulfilling his and her dream of owning her own bookshop, can she do it and at what cost?

Great lighthearted read, each chapters titled after classic books, which is a nice touch. Libby goes on a rollercoaster ride, in her personal life, whilst endeavoring to make their dream reality.

A definite must read 👍

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What a wonderful and cute romance novel that, as a book lover, I thoroughly enjoyed! Although this book did have a slow start, you should keep reading it because it ends up being such a cozy and wonderful book! I just loved it so much! In these crazy times, we should all enjoy more books like this one! Five thumbs up :)

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Quirky, contemporary, heart-warming; Kennedy's "The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn" is definitely one of those novels that put a smile on one's face.

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What a gorgeous book! I really liked the story and it touched my heart in so many ways. As a librarian and an avid book reader, the idea of opening a bookshop has always been a dream of mine. I could connect with Libby so much, and seeing her dream come to life was quite something. What really got me about this book was the relationship Libby had with her grandpa. At times I had a lump in my throat as it reminded me so much of my papa, who was my bestest friend in the world, he introduced me to books and music, and my favourite memories was of me sitting on his knee. He died when I was 15 and not a day goes by where I don’t miss him....reading this book was an emotional experience, but in the best way.

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