![]() ![]() ![]() It took me less than a week to fly through One Plus One and I would’ve finished it sooner if I didn’t have school or work!Īs much as I enjoyed Jess and Ed as two of our main characters, Tanzie, Nicky, and Norman stole the show for me. One of my favorite types of books are British contemporaries, and Jojo Moyes’s One Plus One more than satisfied my craving for a light, yet heart-warming read that takes place in the UK (I know that sounds oddly specific, but there are SO many books out there for you if you share this same feeling). If you’ve been following Fangirl Fury for a little while, it won’t take too long for you to realize that I am a contemporary reads kind of a girl. He’ll do anything, even if that means driving Jess and her family, dog included, to the Maths Olympiad in Scotland and a prize that could change her daughter’s life forever. ![]() Work has kept him away from his family for months, and when a conflict of interest threatens to end his career, Ed needs to escape from everyday life. ![]() Enter Ed Nicholls, a tech millionaire who has a few problems of his own. But as much as Jess says it, it’s hard for her to follow her own mantra when it’s been two years since your husband left, your stepson is being bullied, you’re trying to balance two jobs, and your math whiz of a daughter has been given an opportunity that you cannot afford. Summary:Jess always tells her kids that everything will work out. ![]()
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