This Book Made Me Think Of You

Book cover of "This Book Made Me Think of You" by Libby Page.

One of the library’s preschool storytime moms recommended that I read our next book – “This Book Made Me Think of You” by Libby Page. What a lovely story!! I loved the plot, the emotions that I felt while reading and the romance that evolved. This novel made me think back on books I’d read and wonder which ones I would recommend to others and why. It is a contemporary fiction book and would be great for book clubs!

Matilda (Tilly) Nightingale is the senior editor at her London book company but has been in a fog since she lost her husband, Joe, who was the love of her life. On Tilly’s birthday, she gets a phone call from the local bookstore about a gift waiting at the store for her…and the gift is from her husband. Joe has gifted her one book a month for the next year, along with a letter enclosed with each one. From that point on, Tilly’s life begins to change as she grieves her loss and learns to open up to life again. The bookstore owner, Alfie is a wonderful, insightful man, as are his employees, Blue and Prudence. Tilly’s sister, Harper, also plays a big role in the novel. Libby Page wrote in the novel, “Bookshops aren’t just bookshops. They’re places for book lovers to come together, like-minded souls meeting among the stacks.” She made that sentence come alive in this feel-good story.

I was sad when “This Book Made Me Think of You” came to an end. If you are a book lover – READ THIS NOVEL! There are so many books listed in the story and I couldn’t wait to see what book Tilly would receive each month. We are so blessed to have a new independent bookstore in Watseka – “Bookish” – where patrons can sit and talk about books while enjoying coffee and more. And we also have our wonderful public library filled with books and access to many more in the Heartland Library System. I hope everyone takes advantage of letting a book take them on a journey. My heart absolutely loved this book!

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WPL invites you to join us for our Summer Reading Challenge “Plant a Seed, Read” Kickoff Party on June 1st! The Kickoff Party is the first of many activities planned for Summer Reading. This six week summer reading program for all ages, begins June 1st with a host of activities, events, and crafts centered around the farm to table theme. Stop in between 9:00 and 5:00 to sign up on Beanstack, collect your registration prize, and enjoy some fun activities. Extra staff will be on hand to help you with the Beanstack App. Please keep an eye out for more information on our upcoming summer reading events for all ages! Sign ups for all of our events will begin at the Kickoff Party!

Visit the StoryWalk at Lakeview Park to experience a brand new story every six weeks. Library staff select a children’s book to go with the seasons or upcoming events. The current book is “I Want My Hat Back” by Jon Klassen.

Book cover of "I Want My Hat Back' by Jon Klassen.

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