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‘There’s more than a touch of fairytale about Cecelia Ahern’s novels... thanks to a liberal sprinking of magic’ Glamour
‘A contemporary fairytale’ Irish Times
‘An enchanting blend of magic and whimsy’ Daily Mail
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