![]() ![]() Cue awkward moments, disappointed hopes, and “three’s company” cliches. The fact that Laurie only sees Jack for literally one minute doesn’t stop her from becoming mildly obsessed with finding him, convinced he’s “The One.” Nor does the fact that when Jack does finally does show up in her life, it’s as her best friend and flatmate Sarah’s boyfriend. The initial plot is similar to ones we’ve seen before: Laurie spies Jack from the window of her bus seat “one day in December,” but she doesn’t get the chance to introduce herself before the bus pulls away. ![]() I read all of One Day in December, but, honestly, I’m not sure what all the fuss was about. Given my love for Jane Green, Sophie Kinsella, and Jenny Colgan, I eagerly anticipated a new chick lit book set in England. This novel made serious waves throughout the book blogosphere when it published in late 2018, aided largely in part by being the December 2018 pick for Reese’s Book Club. I received a copy of One Day in December from my library one day in March. ![]()
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