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'''A ''Times Educational Supplement'' Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
I knew within the first ten pages that I was going to love ''One Day''. It is the only book that has kept me up at night, distracted me throughout the day and woken me up early in the morning. I couldn't put it down, and didn't want to either. I have always found it difficult to settle on a favourite type of story, or even a specific genre that I like, but this novel made me realise that what I want in a book is realism. As Dexter Mayhew and Emma Morley enjoyed their late night conversation in the opening moments of the book, Nicholls pulled me into his world.
''One Day'' isn't just a romance novel. It's full of charm, wit and vivid characters that you will get to know, and learn to love. I oppose anyone who claims it to be anything less than it is. I felt inspired by it, and hopefully you will too. It's a story about friendship, love, and ultimately, is a very true interpretation of life.
If you liked this book, I suggest you read; [[The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger]].
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