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Published 08:00 23 Jan 2020 GMT
Updated 11:47 10 Jan 2020 GMT
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And while the friendship between Mona and Hannah is one of the focuses of the story, Page makes sure that the reader cares - and becomes deeply invested in - every single character that walks through the doors of the café.
From the opening lines of The 24-Hour Café, the reader is almost immediately dropped into the heart of Stella's - and with that, is introduced to a whole cast of characters.
Each and every one of the customers feels real and relatable, and it's hard not to care about their outcome. And I will readily admit it: the story of Martha and Harry had me bawling by the end of it all (Joe and Haziq's story, too...and Dan's).
The 24-Hour Café is beautifully written, uplifting and makes you feel like visiting the café ASAP. And, while it is an easy read, will totally immerse you in the world of Stella's.
Overall, it's a definite must-add to anyone's (and everyone's) must-read list this year.Books

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