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Oh My Stars by Lorna Landvik

Oh My Stars

by Lorna Landvik

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  • Apr 2005, 400 pages
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in time, becomes a piece of you.
One thing I could say about this wonderful author is that all her novel are crafted greatly to become a part of you; all the character's pains, joy and everything become yours.
She creates lovable characters, a great plot, and an important moral.
The reason why I don't give this book a five even though its great is it just doesn't have the intense awe factor that, say, Vanity Fair or Pride and Prejudice does.
However it is still a wonderful, charming book, that will remain in your heart long after you close it.
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