 No, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is a story about friendships. This is a story about dating. This is a story about lying. Even the doughnuts were a supporting character. You had so many people. Keep watching to find out what book I'm talking about today. I'm Kyla Denigno. So today we are talking about the book, The Woman in the Library. This book was written by Celar Agentil. The genre of the book is fiction. The theme of the book is mystery, okay? So I am back on my mystery book kick, which isn't really a kick, right? I read everything. I read rom-com. I read non-fiction. I'm read comedy as... So one of the most important things in this book to me is the background conversation of two writers just sharing notes and sharing stories with each other, okay? So I'm not gonna give away the whole book but there are people, they're in the library, there's a woman there, okay? The Woman in the Library. That's what the book is called. But this is a story about writers. I really enjoy reading about writers and you get to see them go through their process of writing the book, character development, how they plot out stories. And the reason why it's so important that we get to see the interaction between the two writers is because at the end of the book, the last page, we find out who Leo is. Leo has been writing back and forth with Hannah throughout the whole book. And then when you find out who Leo is, you're just like, what? But it all ties back to the woman in the library. Like, Salari Gentile, chef's kiss because the writing was brilliant, okay? So even as I was outlining the book review to do this video for you today, I found out that Salari Gentile was a lawyer. So that makes sense to me because my appreciation for her, of course, is even heightened because she's a lawyer but also the pen pal aspect, the writers going back and forth really added another layer to the story. But this book, I could not put it down. I burned through it in a weekend. You've got Kane, you got Abel, Caroline, Hannah, Leo, Whit, Marigold, the mom, all of these people, right? Even the donuts were a supporting character. You had so many people. Don't worry, I didn't give you the whole plot. There's so much stuff there. I gave you a good running list of all the characters but there's still more, okay? There's so much more that I couldn't even discuss. But if you are looking for a book that you cannot put down, that is this book, literally, from the first page as you're reading the letter and you're like, what's this about? And then, oh, it's so good. And I will see you next time on Kyla's Reading Day. Bye.