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This was my least favorite of the series by far. I liked the format of the previous books better. Hopefully the next one will be back to the original format.
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Just when I was beginning to enjoy this series, along comes this book that makes me wonder "what was I thinking"
Being almost 40, Anne Marie a local bookstore owner needs something to spark up her life. During a separation from her husband who refuses to have a child with her Ann Marie's world is rocked when he suddenly dies and there is no child for her, no resolution to her feeling of unfulfillment.
As a way to not feel lonely on Valentine's Anne Marie invites over other widow's who all decided to make a list of twenty things that they would each like to accomplish, dreams that they had, but were never realized. In an attempt to realize one of her dreams she becomes a lunch buddy to a struggling eight year old who is being raised by her grandmother. This one act of kindness will spark Anne Marie in the direction that she has always wished to journey.
With a cast of characters that really don't have anything in common, each story surrounds their own lives, the wishes really are not an important part of the story and then they all live happily ever after - in typical Macomber fashion.
Being almost 40, Anne Marie a local bookstore owner needs something to spark up her life. During a separation from her husband who refuses to have a child with her Ann Marie's world is rocked when he suddenly dies and there is no child for her, no resolution to her feeling of unfulfillment.
As a way to not feel lonely on Valentine's Anne Marie invites over other widow's who all decided to make a list of twenty things that they would each like to accomplish, dreams that they had, but were never realized. In an attempt to realize one of her dreams she becomes a lunch buddy to a struggling eight year old who is being raised by her grandmother. This one act of kindness will spark Anne Marie in the direction that she has always wished to journey.
With a cast of characters that really don't have anything in common, each story surrounds their own lives, the wishes really are not an important part of the story and then they all live happily ever after - in typical Macomber fashion.
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this was a light, easy and enjoyable read. It's the first Debbie Macomber book I have ever read--I would read her other books too--esp the others in the Blossom Street collection.
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This was a very tender romance that features an uncommon woman. She is a businessman and a widow. I enjoyed this book because of some of the themes that it touched, hope, friendship and learning to love again.
Amanda S. (redheadedbookworm) reviewed Twenty Wishes (Blossom Street, Bk 5) on + 13 more book reviews
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This book was the first book I have read by Debbie Macomber. WOW!!! It has been almost a year and I still think about the story line. I loved this book!!! I could not put the book down. I did not want the book to end.
It has a happy ending!! I felt like I wanted to live on Blossom Street because I loved all the characters in the book.
If you want a sweet, and clean book I would recommend this book. I was really well written. I was just really happy for all the characters in the end.
I hope this was helpful to you. I love to read!!! I hope when you read this book you will love it too!!
It has a happy ending!! I felt like I wanted to live on Blossom Street because I loved all the characters in the book.
If you want a sweet, and clean book I would recommend this book. I was really well written. I was just really happy for all the characters in the end.
I hope this was helpful to you. I love to read!!! I hope when you read this book you will love it too!!