

If you read one good book this summer, make sure it’s this one. It’s summer reading at it’s best and an absolute delight. Thanks for the memories is a magical, incredible read that will hook you from the first page and not let go. It’s rate that I read a novel with such a wonderful cast of characters, but Ahern has created wonderful people that I actually cared about by the time the book was over. They’re such wonderful characters you’re rooting for them to get together from the very beginning of the novel. Joyce’s father, Justin and Justin’s friends are stand out secondary characters made all the more enjoyable because of Justin and Joyce themselves. A compelling and perceptive tale of intimacy, memory and relationships from the bestselling author. Though the novel requires you to suspend your disbelief for a moment or two, that’s okay because the characters make this story worth it. Well, with Thanks for the Memories, the impossible has indeed happened! This is a heartwarming, laugh out loud romantic comedy that has everything you could want: laughs, strong characters, excellent writing, wonderful plot twists and a happy ending. Even so, I wondered how good her new novel would be no one can be so consistently funny, it just doesn’t happened.
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Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Thanks for the Memories. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. I also never miss an episode of her hit show, Samantha Who. Thanks for the Memories - Ebook written by Cecelia Ahern. I have been a long time fan of Cecelia Ahern since her novel P.S. He has no idea that by giving something from his heart, he may receive the very things he needs to heal it… When a beautiful woman convinces Justin to give blood for the universities blood drive, Justin has no idea that giving away a few drops of his blood will change his life forever. What he doesn’t know is that his life is about to change. He knows he’s lonely, knows that he needs to heal.

Instead, he contends himself with touring universities, talking about art, about the only thing he has passion for in life. He hasn’t dated since his marriage broke up. Thanks for the Memories is a heartwarming story of hope, love, and second chancesCecelia Aherns most magical novel yet. Intrigued, Justin is determined to solve the mysterya quest that will change his life forever. Wanting to get to the bottom of things, to discover the reason for her newfound knowledge, Joyce tracks down her blood donor… of muffins with a thank-you note attached, hes sure someones playing a joke on him, but then the presents keep coming. Joyce sees and knows things she should not know. She sees a beautiful woman in her dreams. She knows things that she shouldn’t about art, about architecture. She keeps having dreams of a beautiful blond haired girl, of places she has never been. Her life and her marriage are in pieces, but Joyce tries to get back to living a normal life, despite advice from others. Justin and Joyce’s connection is literally from their hearts.After a horrible accident, Joyce Conway is trying to put her life back together. How much of who we are travels from our heart, through our blood and directly into the hearts of others? This intimate act of donation immediately felt like a love story to me.

Our heart keeps us alive, it is the core of us in so many ways, and I wanted to play with the idea that we donate something from the very core of ourselves, to others. All the while, a strong sense of déjà vu is overwhelming her and she can't figure out why… Inspiration For This Book Thanks for the Memories met my expectatations and didnt disappoint me. When Joyce leaves hospital after a terrible accident, with her life and her marriage in pieces, she moves back in with her elderly father. Every book Cecelia Ahern has written and that Ive read (the latest 3 releases) have all been heart warming, unique, funny, and romantic stories. It's the first thing to come straight from his heart in a long time. He arrives in Dublin to give a lecture on art and meets an attractive doctor, who persuades him to donate blood. Justin Hitchcock is divorced, lonely and restless. And every night she dreams about an unknown little girl with blonde hair. She knows about tiny cobbled streets in Paris, which she has never visited. How can you know someone you’ve never met? Joyce Conway remembers things she shouldn't.
A compelling and perceptive tale of intimacy, memory and relationships from the No.1 bestselling author.
