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Friday, January 3, 2020

The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey

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4*

This book has it all: teen romance, family drama, flawed characters, and a beautiful bookstore. Darcy Wells’ mother is a hoarder who compulsively buys and catalogs her things ever since her fiancĂ© and Darcy’s father abandoned her prior to Darcy’s birth. She fools the world because she can put herself together and work as a cosmetics consultant, but in private it’s a different story. Their apartment is full, and the only way Darcy can survive is with help from her grandmother since the father she’s never known doesn’t pay child support. She is parenting her mother and won’t abandon her to go live with her grandmother, but if she chooses to remain with her mother, all financial support from her grandmother will end on her 18th birthday a little over a month away. Books have been her escape from her sad reality for years, and the only boyfriends she’s ever had are from their pages. That is, until Asher Fleet starts hanging out at the shop while on breaks from his construction job across the street. He was a year ahead of her at school, but after a tragic car accident, his injuries forced him to abandon his dreams of becoming a pilot, so he is dealing with his own demons. Despite their separate burdens, the story isn’t all doom and gloom. Darcy’s best friend, Marisol is a devoted friend, the sparring between her boss Mr.Winston and his long-divorced ex-wife Tess who runs the adjacent wig shop serves as a comedic element, and the healing that comes through the books themselves all combine to make this teen romance a treat for the senses. Highly recommended for teen collections.

I received a complimentary ARC of this book from Inkyard Press through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed are completely my own.

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