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Everything We Never Knew by Julianne Hough

Everything We Never Knew

A Novel

by Julianne Hough

  • Published:
  • Aug 2024, 320 pages
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  • Marcia S
    Not My Cup of Tea
    I finished the book but it didn't draw me in and genuinely compel me to keep reading. As a Christian, I just couldn't identify with the subject matter. I felt that I was reading science fiction. I did feel some empathy for the characters and what they'd experienced in their lives. However nothing made me sincerely care about them. It's just a book that didn't appeal to me.
  • Barbara G. (Dallas, GA)
    NNF
    Did not like
  • Doris K. (Mountain Iron, MN)
    Everything We Never Knew
    I did not enjoy this book. I couldn't relate to the characters or subject matter. I did read the whole book hoping I could relate but it didn't happen.

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