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In a Thousand Different Ways: the gripping, unforgettable new novel from the Sunday Times number 1 bestselling author

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I like to mix dark with light, sadness with humour, always keeping a balance, and always bringing the story to a place of hope. In this sense of being different, Alice has much in common with many of Cecelia Ahern’s other often quirky characters. It would be like having an extra sense, of living in a world of colour where everyone has their own hue that reveals so much about them. She is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over twenty-five million copies of her novels worldwide. Alice has a rare condition – Synesthesia, due to which she see colours as a sort of aura when she sees people.

Vielleicht stehen auch im Buch an diesen Stellen keine Jahreszahl zur Orientierung, aber bestimmt fängt immerhin ein neues Kapitel oder so etwas an. Weder die Beziehung zu Gospel, Hugh, Naomi oder Andy ließen in mir ein Gefühl der Cozyness aufkommen sondern eher Beklemmung. They’re raised by their mother Lilli, who to be honest is not going to win any mother of the year prizes any time soon.I received a copy of In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern from NetGalley and HarperCollins UK in exchange for an honest review.

Her best friend in high school becomes a major sports star in the Premier League, she helps him get there. I felt rather confused when I started reading In a Thousand Different Ways, I wasn’t sure if I would even finish the book to be honest and I persevered. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. The protagonist experiences auras and the author considers how this affects her life in this enjoyable story.

Her novels have been translated into thirty-five languages and have sold more than twenty-five million copies in over fifty countries. Alice sees colours in people from when she was 8, her mum and brothers sometimes struggle to understand her, as does Alice herself. When she's young, she doesn't know what to do with them, but eventually, she realises different colours mean different things. That is the one thing I really didn’t like about this book the jumping about with no warning it was very hard to keep up with.

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