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Books: One Big Happy Family & The Lost Story
Today we are recommending One Big Happy Family by Jamie Day. A mysterious young woman named Bree who is running from an abusive boyfriend arrives at the legendary Precipice Hotel. Chambermaid, Charley agrees to hide her, a task made more difficult by the imminent arrival of the three Bishop sisters, the daughters of the recently deceased owner of the hotel for the reading of his will. When a major storm traps them in the hotel along with the late Mr. Bishop's lawyer, his grandsons, and two of his daughters' spouses, secrets are revealed and not everyone will get out alive.
This is an extremely riveting thriller with a pace that never lets up. It's chock full of exciting twists and turns that you never see coming. Throughout most of the book, the title is rather ironic because these people seem like anything but one big happy family. However, the ending is surprisingly touching.
Today we are talking about The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer. Young boys and best friends, Rafe & Jeremy disappeared in a forest only to return years later. Upon their return, they drift apart and only Jeremy remembers the years they spent in a magical realm until they are forced to reckon with their past in order to reunite a pair of sisters.
This book is filled with fantastical elements so if you like that sort of thing you may enjoy it, if not you may not. Although the love story between the two boys is sweet, it loses something because much of it takes place in the past and you never really see them getting together. There are a lot of good found family vibes in the book as well as actual family vibes both good and bad.
Movie: Ruby's Choice
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