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All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle

All the Lonely People

by Mike Gayle
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  • First Published:
  • Jul 13, 2021, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2022, 400 pages
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Divya Chhetri

Adorable book
It is just an adorable book. Most of the people in the world are lonely or sometimes they are surround by many but they felt lonely. Same the book is about loneliness, friendship, and how others controlled our life. It is the story of the character Hubert.
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Cheryl_Winter

We all are lonely sometime in our lifetime.
I enjoyed this book. It reminded me of A Man called Ove. This story starts out as a Jamaican young man going to England for the availability of jobs and money. The life he lives is full of great happiness, grief and loneliness. The characters are so interesting and well done. It is my favorite book of the year. My only dislike was Hubert's used of the word "me" instead of I.
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