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One fine day, she happens to buy a Heather from a random gypsy on the street. The plot follows Heather Hamilton, a normal person who wishes for things all the time, small and big alike. The author has, in fact, put the message forth in a very straightforward manner that allows us to relate it to what we’ve heard over the years and still make it interesting by having an engaging storyline with lots of details and a writing style that makes you wait, waiting to know what happens next. I was very curious as to how Alexandra Potter would have put this forth in a different way that made it worth writing about. And well, they’ve almost always also had their own reasons or examples and the such.
It is a common thing that people have warned us about for years. What initially pulled me towards this book was, of course, the title. Right, so next on my list, the latest book I read was ‘Be Careful What You Wish For’ by Alexandra Potter.