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Days before her wedding, Julia Walsh is knocked sideways twice: once by the sudden death of her estranged father...and again when he appears on her doorstep after his funeral, ready to make amends, right his past mistakes and prevent her from making new ones. Surprised to say the least, Julia reluctantly agrees to turn what should have been her honeymoon into a spontaneous road trip with her father to make up for lost time. But when an astonishing secret is revealed about a past relationship, their trip becomes a whirlwind journey of rediscovery that takes them from Montreal to Paris to Berlin and back home again, where Julia learns that even the smallest gestures she might have taken for granted have the power to change her life forever.
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All Those Things We Never Said (US Edition) A Novel by Marc Levy published by AmazonCrossing. I was given an advanced copy of this book through Netgalley for an honest review. I probably would have finished this book in a day had I had the time. Marc Levy has a very easy breezy way of writing a book that keeps you entertained from page one to the last page. The story is about a woman named Julia is supposed to be married, And like most women they want a perfect day what she got however is a funeral and a big adventure around the world with her father ( yes her dead father) Just stay with me here, Julia is supposed to marry Adam is getting a gap from her father in the form of an android that has his memories. The story is pretty much the adventure they have while he has a week of battery life.
I find myself engrossed with the story because if you had I week to fix everything that you did wrong with your child what would you do with it? Where would you go what would you fix and how would you spend your time? Throughout the pages throw out the pages you get a sense of a daughter wants to live a life that she's chosen and a father who wants to make everything right that he made wrong. What I loved most about the story is that at 18 Julia just knew love and twenty years later she's still looking for the love and approval of her father along with the love of her life. I found this story sweet, funny and something I would recommend to anyone who is looking for a break from life and wants to travel the world through pages.