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This Is Happiness by Niall Williams

This Is Happiness

by Niall Williams
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  • First Published:
  • Dec 3, 2019, 400 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2021, 400 pages
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JD

This is Happiness
This is the most beautifully written book!
This is happiness just reading this book. Makes you realize how happy the simple life is and it is filled with lovable characters. It is brim full of kindness and a reminder of what we should be doing now. Loved this book and didn’t want it to end. Would love to meet the author who must be a kind and generous man.
Margot P

Just misses the mark
Don’t know why I can’t give a beautifully written, heartfelt, VERY IRISH, novel more than three stars. The story has so many profound moments and great characters, but in between those moments and people, there are so many words and descriptions that my mind kept wandering. Maybe this is just the wrong time for me to have read this.
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