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In A Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern

HarperCollins is offering book clubs chance of reviewing the gripping and emotional novel from the million-copy bestselling author of PS, I Love You.

More about the book

She knows your secrets. Now discover hers…

You’ve never met anyone like Alice. She sees the best in people. And the worst. She always seems to know exactly what everyone around her is feeling: a thousand different emotions. Every. Single. Day.

In amongst all that noise, she’s lost herself.

But there’s one person she can’t read. And that’s the person who could change her life.

Is she ready to let him in?

‘A novel that’s so wise and profound, there’s gold on every page’ – Donal Ryan

‘Utterly wonderful … Cecelia Ahern is a master storyteller at the absolute peak of her powers. Her heroine, Alice Kelly, is completely unique – beguiling, complicated, extraordinary – and she’ll change the way you see the world’ – Clare Pooley

How to apply

Fill in this short survey by 15 August to be in with the chance of getting 10 copies to review.

The books will be delivered to you in late August and you will have six weeks after you receive the books to send back individual reviews. To select the groups, we anonymise your applications and share with the publisher to choose.

Please only apply if you will be able to send the group’s feedback by this date.

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