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“I'm just not going to do it so that we can say that we've done it. And I'm not going to do it if the first thing you say afterwards is 'please don't tell anyone' or 'let's forget it ever happened'. If you have to keep something secret it's because you shouldn't be doing it in the first place!”

Quote by David Nicholls

Book:One Day

Work

One Day

This novel is a poignant exploration of the passage of time and the enduring nature of friendship. The story is narrated from alternating perspectives, providing a unique glimpse into the lives of the two main characters as they navigate personal triumphs and setbacks. The narrative spans over two decades, highlighting the significance of a single day in the lives of the characters and the impact it has on their futures. more

Author

David Nicholls
David Nicholls

David Nicholls is a renowned British novelist known for his delicate emotional portrayal and unique narrative style. His works often focus on modern interpersonal relationships and emotional entanglements, which are highly appreciated by readers. more

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