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Love, Rosie (Where Rainbows End)
- Narrated by: Amy Creighton
- Length: 11 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A story about love - and how life can get in the way. Cecelia Ahern's best-selling novel Where Rainbows End is now a major film entitled Love, Rosie.
Sometimes fate just can't stop meddling. Best friends since forever, Rosie and Alex have shared their hopes, dreams, awkward moments - and firsts. But their bond is threatened when Alex's family move to America. They stay in touch, but misunderstandings, circumstances and sheer bad luck seem to be conspiring to keep them apart. Can they gamble everything - even their friendship - on true love?
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- Sagar
- 21-11-21
A missed opportunity!
We all cross paths with people who could have been a lot more than they are to us now; reason being- wrong timing..
This book is a realistic depiction of how timing turns are lives upside down in a matter of couple years..
Great writing, great performance and a great read!!
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- Yamini S
- 22-08-22
Beautiful!
The detailing and the connection of plot is amazing. I loved Katie's and Ruby's relationships with Rosie. wow, very endearing!
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- Dr Saby John
- 15-07-21
star crossed lovers or pig headed .....
There were parts of the story that I absolutely loved. But there were far mare that simply irritated me. While I loved the idea of telling the story through letters, some of them were too long and others too maddening to get through without me wanting to strangle the characters involved. Which would great because the story invoked such strong emotions in me, but not so because I found myself skipping whole chapters because they were so irritating.
Still, I loved the story and am glad it ended happily because I hate sad stories. Did they really have to wait till they were 50?
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