"You should always make time for books."
―The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick
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"You should always make time for books."
―The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick
The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick
Martha Storm is a librarian who does her best to help out the people in her life, but is getting annoyed with all of the things people are asking her to do. One day, a mysterious story book is left at the library for her, with a note from her grandmother, dated three years after she had died.
This was a cute, cozy story. I liked the mystery and the character growth. I also liked that we got to look back in time to Betty, Martha's mother. I will say that any time Thomas was mentioned, my blood started to boil. I hated him so much.
I really liked that our main character was a 52-year old woman, because it reminds us that no matter how old you are, you can start a new path in life.
The thing is these days there is too much choice. When I was younger, you were grateful with what you were given.
Phaedra Patrick
Às vezes, a pessoa se apega a coisas, não por querer mantê-las, mas por ser difícil deixá-las ir.
O bracelete misterioso de Arthur Pepper
Si bastavano a vicenda, facevano tutto insieme e stavano bene così.
Phaedra Patrick - L'uomo che inseguiva i desideri
books read in twenty seventeen → the curious charms of arthur pepper
but there are always some people that you keep in your heart, yes? that you never forget.
Sometimes when you've lived a chapter of your life, you don't want to look back.
Phaedra Patrick
— Acho que as pessoas de luto agem de duas maneiras. Tem aquelas que se agarram ao passado, e aquelas que esfregam as mãos uma na outra e vão em frente.
O bracelete misterioso de Arthur Pepper