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What an ending , can’t wait for the next one! Love this series of war time saga! Totallly heartwarming feel good books. Love all the characters and really get them!

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*A Better Tomorrow for the East End Library Girls* by Patricia McBride continues the heartwarming saga of women navigating the challenges of wartime London. The story follows Cordelia, Mavis, and Jane as they confront new obstacles and rally their community for support. McBride’s writing captures the resilience and strength of female friendships against the backdrop of war, offering a mix of hope and realism. This installment reinforces the importance of camaraderie and the fight for a brighter future, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction

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Loved catching up with the girls from the library once again, always love reading about what they are getting up to and how life is progressing for them all, great storyline as usual and an amazing cast of characters
10/10

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Another enjoyable book in the Library Girls series. I've enjoyed all the titles although did feel that this one wasn't quite as good as the previous one (everyone's personal storyline tastes!) As always this book was well written, easy and enjoyable to read at bedtime. It highlights how poorer societies not only often were subject to the greater effects of the Blitz and bombing but were also at the hands of ruthless landlords out to make the most they could of a situation. Sadly this is probably very true still today.

The books ends on a sad note and leaves lots of unanswered questions.

Thank you to the publishers, author and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review an Arc copy.

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Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc

What a brilliant book in this series just love this series. So enjoyable to read I had to finish in one evening

Family saga, wartime just great

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The library girls are stepping up to help everyone in Silvertown who are living in terrible conditions due to greedy landlords not maintaining their properties. Mavis is the one behind the revolt.
Jane is having to find inner strength when dealing with her erstwhile mother in law and Cordelia is finding herself longing for the company of an American GI.
The library girls as usual showing grit and determination in the face of the war.
Can’t wait for the next visit to Silvertown to catch up with the girls.
Brilliant book, brilliant series.

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