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A Book that you will probably read with a cup of tea - Love: A Book that you will probably read with a cup of tea
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A Book that you will probably read with a cup of tea - Love: A Book that you will probably read with a cup of tea in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $1.99

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A Book that you will probably read with a cup of tea - Love: A Book that you will probably read with a cup of tea in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $1.99
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A Book That You Will Probably Read with a Cup of Tea (Love) is an honest, late-night reflection on love, relationships, heartbreak, and healing. Written in a conversational tone, it blends raw insights, personal experiences, and observations that many will find relatable. This book is not a polished academic take on love, but a real and cozy one—something you'd genuinely read while sipping tea. It explores themes like attachment, jealousy, intimacy, long distance, and moving on, while leaving space for readers to add their own thoughts along the way. It's not about perfect answers, but about seeing love with both heart and reason, and maybe even finding comfort in knowing you're not alone in your feelings. Whether you're currently in love, trying to heal, or simply curious about relationships, this book offers warmth, honesty, and a voice that feels like a friend talking with you at 2 a.m. A mix of reflection, advice, and relatable experiences—meant to be read slowly, with pauses, and maybe with your favorite drink beside you
A Book That You Will Probably Read with a Cup of Tea (Love) is an honest, late-night reflection on love, relationships, heartbreak, and healing. Written in a conversational tone, it blends raw insights, personal experiences, and observations that many will find relatable. This book is not a polished academic take on love, but a real and cozy one—something you'd genuinely read while sipping tea. It explores themes like attachment, jealousy, intimacy, long distance, and moving on, while leaving space for readers to add their own thoughts along the way. It's not about perfect answers, but about seeing love with both heart and reason, and maybe even finding comfort in knowing you're not alone in your feelings. Whether you're currently in love, trying to heal, or simply curious about relationships, this book offers warmth, honesty, and a voice that feels like a friend talking with you at 2 a.m. A mix of reflection, advice, and relatable experiences—meant to be read slowly, with pauses, and maybe with your favorite drink beside you




















