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I really enjoyed this book. I was a bit worried at the start when I realised what would happen and that the majority of the book would be centred around a bereavement but actually I loved it. The story was very positive and thought provoking and although the bereavement affected all of the characters in different ways, it was really uplifting and I loved the way that Alice and her family continued to live their own lives while honouring the life lost. I would definitely recommend this book.
An amazing moving story about a family losing their grown up daughter. Lots of regrets , memories , tears and trying to understand why. It was a good read. Sad and happy. Some twists . Losing someone at any age is hard. A neat interesting ending. Moving on is hard but necessary . I know that in real life.
This story by Lucy Diamond is a bit different to her normal output. There is romance in the novel but it comes in several different forms and definitely takes second place to the main story which is how the McKenzie family deal with the sudden death of Lena. Each member of the family deals with the bereavement in a different way and it is fascinating to read each of the characters’ different stories. Although the story is about grief, it isn’t a sad story at all. It’s really heart warming as the family find their way to better relationships.
Each of the characters felt very real to me and I was definitely invested in each of their stories. It is hard to pick a favourite character but I think Tony would be high up on the list as he tries to make up for his shortcomings as a father and to do better with his soon to be born child.
I loved this book and am very grateful to NetGalley and the publishers for providing this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
The Best days of lives by Lucy diamond is about a McKenzie family dealing with the loss of a loved one. Leni McKenzie daughter/sister and best friend got knocked off her bike and was killed. The family was never the same again.
This is a story about sister Alice finding out about Leni’s last few weeks of her life and she discovers that Alice didn’t know everything about her sister than she thought she did. It is also about them coming to terms with Leni’s death and getting over the grief and living life to the fullest as Leni would have wanted her family to be.
Thank you, Quercus, for an ARC of Lucy Diamond’s latest offering. I look forward to the authors work and it is usually happy, heart-warming tale. I liked the premise of this story, but I found this to be slow and depressing that I struggled to connect to the characters although I finished it. 3.5 stars from me.
Once again Lucy Diamond gets together an interesting and believable cast of characters. I particularly liked Tony who was flawed but really trying to get the family to pull together. The story explored family love and guilt and was a lovely story of people just doing their best for themselves and each other.
Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I have liked everything this author has written and have to confess this was one of the best. Great storyline great characters and made me smile.
A really heartfelt book about the way people deal with grief. Quite enlightening. Thank you netgalley for the advanced copy
What a lovely fluffy read, a beautiful story with some wonderful characters, a perfect sense of family, throughly enjoyed it
Thank you Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Such a beautiful story that i will be holding near and dear to my heart. I went in expecting a depressing tone throughout, but i was proven wrong, this book is so much more than readers assumptions. This story takes you on a trip filled with promise and fulfills such that. I will definitely be reading more of Lucy Diamond's books.
The best days of my life is an emotional read about a family coming to terms with the death of a loved one and not the usual romcom you’d expect from a Lucy Diamond read. It’s a moving story which centres around how Leni’s family deals with death in their own very different ways. Make sure you have plenty of tissues to hand!!!!
Thank you to NetGalley and Quercus Books for the opportunity to read and review this emotive ARC.
Not the usual style of Lucy Diamond’s books and definitely not what I expected. I’m afraid it didn’t grab me like her previous books and I found it difficult to get into, although it did improve towards the end. I enjoyed the “memories “ exerts but overall I found the book disappointing. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book.
This was a little bit slower to begin with than previous books I have read of hers and the subject matter was deeper. Yet it is still full of the well drawn characters and storyline that keeps a reader turning the page. I liked the study of grief within a family and their different reactions and memories.
A heart-breaking read about how each of Leni McKenzie's relatives grief following her sudden death.
Though the subject matter was upsetting, the story was artfully told through the lens of a range of colourful and complex characters. I especially enjoyed the memories shared by friends about Leni who sounded like an absolute whirlwind.
I love books by Lucy Diamond and this one was just as good as the others I’ve read, with lots of characters to keep you interested.
As you see from the blurb Leni is already absent from the book as she died when she was knocked off her bike in a road traffic accident. She does make a brief appearance at the beginning, when the story takes the reader back to her birthday party before the accident but after that she’s no longer with us, at least not in person. However we learn a lot about Leni through the memories of her family and friends so she’s never far away from centre stage.
As you would imagine the whole family have been deeply affected by the loss of their sibling/daughter/friend as each attempts to come to terms with their grief in different ways. Alice, her sister is angry, she’s lost a friend, and more so they were at odds with each other in the run up to Leni’s death. Her brother Will is racked with guilt and has fled to Thailand to try to escape his feelings. Meanwhile their dad Tony who has become somewhat alienated from his children since his divorce from their mum Belinda has a new baby on the way, and at his age, well, he wonders if he can start all over again. After all, he didn't do too good a job of fatherhood first time round. Belinda finds comfort in her many conversations with a telephone clairvoyant who is able to speak to her daughter and pass messages back from beyond the grave.
In spite of the sadness surrounding the family there is still lots of good humour in the book. I especially liked Tony, I thought his character was funny. He made mistakes in the past, but as he begins to realise he didn’t quite live up to being a particularly good dad, he is determined to make amends now that he’s lost one daughter.
As the book moves on, through their grief they all learn things about themselves, they learn to support each other, to forgive and to try to move on. It’s a lovely story, full of warmth and humour with a little mystery thrown in for good measure.
**To be posted to my review blog on or close to publication date**
I usually love Lucy Diamond books but this wasn’t her usual style and I found out a little slow. From the blurb I expected some huge secrets but that wasn’t really the case. I almost found it a take someone was telling but they forgot the point half way through then remembered it later on. I like the memories website and enjoyed reading the extracts from there but it just didn’t really grip me
I started thinking that this story was just going to be about loss and grief, but it was so much more than that.
It's uplifting and full of promise and positivity that things will and do get easier.
Beautiful, emotive storyline. The family draw you in and you want to get to know them more ,I couldn’t put this book down. I’m not crying you are!
This is a beautifully written and honest story which details the grief and guilt suffered by the family members following a sudden death. The fall out from this event and the subsequent reactions by each character are believable, well detailed and carefully crafted. Despite the subject matter I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to others
Quite a moving emotional read which was beautifully executed in a gentle manner. The book is written from the view of several voices within one family dealing with an unexpected death of one of their members, each dealing with grief in their own way in the year following the incident. Observant, down to earth and real without unnecessary drama.
Wow!! What an absolutely amazing new book from Lucy Diamond!!
Leni McKensie is not having the birthday she has imagined to enjoy, what is going on with all her family? Within weeks she has a terrible accident which leaves her family in varying levels of grief.
This is a brilliantly insightful and truly wise book. We all react so differently to grief and death and dying is still a hugely taboo subject.
Loved this book!!! The characters are well written and depicted, easy to relate with and understand. The book makes you think, it’s interesting, and a fresh perspective on familiar family dynamics. The story took unexpected turns and twists, it is just brilliant!!
Thank you NetGalley for the early read!! I loved it and will be highly recommending!