
THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LENNI AND MARGOT BY MARIANNE CRONIN
Are you done with the list of the most devastating books ever known to readers, and you feel empty right now and have no idea what to do next? Worry not; I am here with another recommendation that will tear your heart with its uplifting yet tragic dramedy. This book has stayed in my TBR for so long because I didn't want to get it over with so soon. But I realised it was time when I desperately needed a book with some delicious comedy and a heartbreaking plot.
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