The Hat is a delightfully fun, whimsical fantasy with overtones of chick lit and Disney magic. As a novella, it is a fast, fast read, and I was disappointed when I came to the end.
Lizzie St. Laurent is a 21-year-old college dropout who is having a difficult time following the loss of her grandmother, whom she loved and with whom she lived. She moved to an apartment, but her roommate abandoned her, and now she is working multiple jobs just to make ends meet. Her uncle is in control of her grandmothers’ estate, and when she visits her grandmother’s house in the hopes of having something by which to remember her, she finds everything boxed up and on a moving truck. In frustration, she snatches a box from the truck and brings it home.
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Excellent review!!! 😀
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This is the next book in my pile, Craig. I have read so many great reviews I am really looking forward to it.
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Hope it holds up for you.
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Well-deserved.
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Thanks, Don.
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You’re welcome.
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Love it!! Well deserved. ❤
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Thanks so much.
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I started reading The Hat last night!
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Hope you’re having fun with it.
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Great review for a great read. Congrats again, Craig.
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Congrats!!!
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Thanks again.
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