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August Book of the Month | Manhattan Dreaming | Anita Heiss


I loved this book! This is the Garrandarang Book Clubs second Anita Heiss book now and i think its safe to say she is a fave now! Can i gloat by saying Anita is actusally a friend of the book club now! When she is in town she pops in to see how we all are, or we will go out for dinner! How deadly is that!

Now back to the book! Such an easy read and you can really picture yourself travelling beside Lauren to live in the big apple!

Adam is an absolute scum-bag but with such a sweet ending- i guess he was worth all the trouble!

LOVED IT!

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