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Saturday, 24 November 2018

Blog Tour - The List That Changed My Life by Olivia Beirne






Sometimes all you need is a little push...
When Georgia’s sister is diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, she promises to do everything her older sibling can no longer do, resulting in a journey that will change her life forever...

Georgia loves wine, reality TV and sitting on the sofa after work. She does not love heights, looking at her bank account, going on dates, or activities that involve a sports bra. And she will never, ever take a risk.


That is, until her braver, bolder, big sister finds out that she won’t be able to tick off the things she wanted to do before 
turning thirty, and turns to Georgia to help her finish her list.
With the birthday just months away, Georgia suddenly has a deadline to learn to grab life with both hands. Could she be brave enough to take the leap, for her sister? And how might her own life change if she did? A hilarious and heart-warming journey of a lifetime, showing us what it means to really be alive.
 
This is a fantastic debut novel which I really enjoyed reading. 'The List That Changed My Life' tells the story of two sisters, Georgia and Amy. Amy is diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and she asks Georgia to complete a list of things that she wanted to do before she was 30 but is now unable to do. The list is full of a range of activities and there are a number that Georgia considers difficult or impossible. 

The story has a bit of romance, a bit of fun and is a great story of the sisterly bond between Amy and Georgia. The two sisters are very different but love each other dearly and do all they can to keep the sisterly bond strong. 

The story is a great read and I liked that the ending was not too cheesy - it was a great ending and I felt satisfied when I finished it,

Thank you to Headline Review and Anne Cater at Random Things book tours for inviting me to take part in the tour in return for an honest review. Apologies it is a little later than scheduled. 

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