The Flatshare
Cut along the dashed lines and pass the cards around the table.
Settle in with your tea: which scene made you smile so much you wanted to read it aloud to someone?
If you found a sticky note from a stranger on your fridge, what would you hope it said?
Tiffy and Leon's flat slowly turns into a kind of home. What makes a space feel like home to you, and did this book make you want to change anything about your own?
The notes between them feel cozy and intimate even before they meet. Have you ever felt close to someone through writing, letters, texts, or even a journal exchange?
Friendship is just as warm as the romance here. Whose friend group did you want to crash, and which friend would you call on a hard day?
The book gently holds some heavier moments inside its softness. What surprised you about how those harder threads were handled?
Tiffy slowly learns to trust her own version of events again. Was there a moment in the story that resonated with a time you had to relearn how to trust yourself or someone else?
Without giving anything away, what did this book leave you carrying around the next day, a feeling, an image, a small bit of comfort?