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Sunday 7 February 2016

Review: Dream a little Dream by Giovanna Fletcher


Pages- 419
Genre- Contemporary
Release date- 18th June 2015
Published by- Penguin

About this book-
Sarah is doing just fine...
Sure, she's been single for the last two years, and has to spend an uncomfortable amount of time around her ex-boyfriend, his perfect new girlfriend and all their mutual friends. And yes, her job as a PA to one of the most disgusting men in London is mind-numbingly tedious and her career is a constant disappointment to her mother. But is really okay. She is happy(ish).
So it's not surprising that when Sarah stars dreaming about a handsome stranger, she begins to look forward to falling asleep every night. Reality isn't nearly as exciting. That is until her dream-stranger makes an unexpected real-life appearance, leaving Sarah questioning everything she thought she wanted.
Because no one ever really finds the person of their dreams...do they?

My thoughts-
Sarah is confused why she has started to dream about Brett Last she hasn't seen him in years. With this on her mind she still has to deal with her job and her ex-boyfriend with his new girlfriend.

I really liked Sarah she is there for you, she puts up with stuff. Finally she has a chance to do something more with her life then sit on a desk. With this chance she finally meets Brett.
Sarah is confused why she is dreaming about a man who she hasn't seen in years. Then out of no where he turns up at her work. But it isn't the Brett who is in her dreams, real Brett is smaller, mousey brown hair and has green eyes not hazelnut eyes.
Sarah and Brett begin to develop an idea for a new TV show called "Grannies Go Gap". I would love to see this idea made into an actual TV show.

The pacing was slow at first but once you get the first couple of chapters read you will fly through this book.
I loved every moment of this book. This is my first book i have read from Giovanna i'm defiantly going to have to pick up her other books this year.

If you have read this book, what did you think of it?
Thank you for reading.

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