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Meredith, Alone

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A great book from Claire, I really enjoyed the plot and the characters and I found myself hooked. Thank you netgalley for the review copy!

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I really enjoyed this book and I'm looking forward to reading ore from the author in the future as it was right up my street

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The main character is well developed and likeable. The writing style is so engaging. This is a great character driven storyof family and friendship

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I love being given the opportunity to update our school library which is a unique space for both senior students and staff to access high quality literature. This is definitely a must-buy. It kept me absolutely gripped from cover to cover and is exactly the kind of read that just flies off the shelves. It has exactly the right combination of credible characters and a compelling plot thatI just could not put down. This is a great read that I couldn't stop thinking about and it made for a hugely satisfying read. I'm definitely going to order a copy and think it will immediately become a popular addition to our fiction shelves. 10/10 would absolutely recommend.

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This book goes between past and present focusing on Merediths journey to where she is. Following her along with hope, the characters along the way and the ending is perfect.

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About a woman, called Meredith, who has not left her home in a very long time! You really get the sense that she is an amazing character and you keep reading to find out what has made her stay inside. A great read!

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Beautifully written and highly emotional, heartwarming and heartbreaking read about reclusive writer Meredith, her relationships with friends and family, and how she came to be in this situation.

A deeply emotional read that includes sexual assault, but is really about a truly incredible, caring woman, who despite her trauma remains empathetic and generous to others.

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A good read. I don't think this was really a book for me as I thought it was OK but just not my style. However, well written and good characters.
Thank you to netgalley and the publishers and the author for the opportunity to read this book for my honest opinion

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Simply wonderful. Sympathetically captured unfolding of the lives of such interesting characters. I love this series and am so grateful to have had early access.

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Meredith has not left her home in 1,214 days, the idea of leaving her house has her gripped in panic.

She has her friend and companion Fred the cat and childhood friend Sadie and her children who visit.

As the story moves back and forth between the past and present time, we discover how so many tragic events in the past shaped Meredith's present condition and her character.

A beautifully written book that deals with loneliness, sorrow, friendship and hope. Meredith is a great character that felt real to me as I found myself cheering her on. I have enjoyed my time with Meredith as she is unforgettable!!

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Really enjoyed this book. I liked the characters and thought that the subject matter was handled sensitively. I think having a positive male character in Tom was important and liked that it didn’t slip into the obvious cliches such as Meredith and Tom becoming an item.

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I've enjoyed this book a lot. Given the difficult topics covered by the author, this could have easily become a (too) heavy read which is not at all what happens due to the sensitive way Claire Alexandre explores tough situations and circumstances. Chapter by chapter, we get to know Meredith and find out the reason behind her self-imposed isolation. We are also introduced to Meredith friends and family and everything comes together vividly under our eyes.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an e-copy of this book in exchange for an impartial and honest review.

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A beautifully heartwarming tale, centred around Meredith who hasn't left her home for years. The reasons behind this are explored and do cover sensitive and possibly uncomfortable topics, but all are uncovered and explained in a totally immersive and caring way. Not what I usually read, but a refreshing change. Many thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.

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This was a beautifully written, compassionate and emotional story. I really adored the character of Meredith, who was so much more than what you initially saw on the surface. I liked the way the story flipped between timelines as we learnt more and more about Meredith and Fiona's past. With a lovely cast of characters and a very gentle touch, this was a lovely story of friendship and hope. I adored it and only wish I'd got round to reading it sooner.

Thank you to the publisher for the gifted ebook.

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I really enjoyed this book. It was full of warmth and though it was poignant and sad in places, it was also hopeful and uplifting.

The book did contain some upsetting themes such as depression, childhood trauma and abuse. The author handles these topics sensitively and I felt like I was on the mental health journey with Meredith, just willing her along. While there were heart-breaking moments, the story didn’t feel depressing or too weighed down by these heavy topics.

I really liked Meredith as a main character. She was relatable and I was rooting for her throughout. I found it difficult not to draw comparisons with Eleanor Oliphant. The quirky personality, the battles with mental health and her past being slowly revealed through flashbacks were all very familiar. However I still believe Meredith offered something new as a character.

As Meredith weighed the comfort of her isolated existence against the possibilities that lie beyond her doorstep, the reader is there with her. It was so inspiring and I felt like I was taking every small step with her.

I felt the supporting characters were also wonderfully drawn. I loved Tom and Celeste. Each of them felt authentic with their own battles to face. I loved how Meredith became a source of support to them, just as they were to her. Sadie too was a brilliant character and friend. The complicated relationship Meredith had with her sister was compelling to read and it made me feel both sad and hopeful for their future.

I found Meredith Alone to be beautifully written and a testament to the power of friendship. It was moving, poignant and I’m really glad I read it. I’ll be looking forward to reading whatever Claire Alexander writes next.

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A heart warming read - very different from my usual choice of book. I was charmed by Meredith and her battle to overcome agoraphobia and emerge from her little flat into the big, wide world. I felt really sorry for her at times. I loved the humour in the book and the friendships between the characters.

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A poignant read which will leave you thinking about it long after you’ve finished. This book has everything: sadness; joy; trauma and ultimately how impressive humans are when it comes to being able to address past wrongs. Please, please read this!

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Meredith Alone by Claire Alexander is the story of Meredith who lives alone and hasn’t left her house for some years. Meredith had a difficult childhood along with her sister Fiona, their mother wasn’t really interested in the girls and prefer to go out enjoying herself. Meredith lives alone with her rescue cat, Fred for company. Her childhood friend Sadie comes to visit bringing her two young children. The only other person Meredith speaks to is her milkman.
Meredith hasn’t spoken to her mother and sister for many years.
Unknown to Meredith her life will soon change, will Meredith embrace the changes?
Highly recommended

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What a beautiful story! It was a little predictable in some ways, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
It is not for the weak of heart. It talks about some difficult topics such as rape and self harm, in a very gentle way, but they are there.
Meredith is such a sweet girl, some bad things happened to her and she can't leave her house anymore. What's worse is that her own sister doesn't believe her.
I found it only a little slow at the beginning, but once I got into it, I couldn't put it down.
I would like a sequel just to see how she is doing, but at the same time I don't want to ruin a perfect ending.

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Meredith was a likeable character - this book deals with the after effects of childhood trauma. Thank you for the opportunity to read and review

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