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One Night Is All You Need: A Short Story by Kimberly G. Giarratano

donitaluz's review

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4.0

One Night Is All you need is a captivating and haunting read. Things might have escalated quickly, but since this is a short stories I can't really complain do I? This book make me long to meet and get to know more of the characters. I specially like the setting of the book, which was in a small town called Key West. The story quite focused on the events rather than the characters for me to actually connect with them, but nevertheless, the story has served its purpose which was to leave a piece of itself for us to ponder after you finished reading it. Sometimes, unforgettable experiences can be found on the place where you least expect it, and sometimes, One Night Is All You Need.

I really can't summarize this book without giving away too much information. Just wanted all you guys to know that this book is so good that in just a few words, it was able to show us a story of indifference, acceptance, letting go and living our life instead of taking it for granted.

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shay23's review

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5.0

That's all???

I can honestly say I'd read anything this author writes, this short story is just as good as her full length novels and they both always leave you wanting more.

beamasalunga's review

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4.0

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Thank you sis Pearl (click the link to read her review) for recommending this book to me. This is such a wonderful guilty pleasure and well-written story. It takes place on a town called Key West, wherein Margot together with her parents are on tour. While on it, a mysterious boy named Sam caught her attention. They had a good conversation and seems these two have mutual interest. Small towns have their own secrets and mysteries but it's up to you to believe it or not. One night changed it all.

I find the story predictable but the premise is captivating and beautiful. The ending is touching. I wish this is longer because Margot and Sam are great characters.
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