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Graphic: Child death, Infertility, Miscarriage, Medical trauma
Moderate: Child death, Miscarriage, Sexual content, Medical trauma
Minor: Child death, Death, Infertility, Infidelity, Misogyny, Blood, Grief, Car accident, Death of parent, Pregnancy
Graphic: Death, Infertility, Miscarriage, Car accident
Moderate: Infidelity
That being said, it felt like a very short book that honestly wasn’t super intriguing. A lot of things were glossed over that could have added more depth to the book. I also didn’t like
My favorite part was the letters. Without it, I probably would have given this book 3-3.25 stars.
Graphic: Infertility, Miscarriage
Moderate: Infidelity, Self harm, Car accident
Ok, onto the review.
The romance aspect of this story was beautiful and heartwarming. I really enjoyed reading the Then sections. In those sections, both Graham and Quinn were loveable and fun, and I was really rooting for them. Eventually, the comparison between Then and Now got heavy-handed, but I enjoyed the Then so much that I could ignore the impending tragedy of the Now. Now, onto the Now, I found Quinn kind of insufferable.
((As an aside, there’s a weird paragraph about how therapy sucks? Which felt really out of place and like Hoover just wanted to let us know that she’s anti-therapy. Is she? It certainly felt like it.))
Also, and I think this is genuinely just a me thing, but some of the dialogue in this book felt so stilted and unnatural. I don’t know about you, but when I’m talking to someone I’ve known for almost a decade about my family, I refer to my brother by name. However, Graham and Quinn constantly say “my sister” or “my sisters”. This made their relationship feel shallow and surface-level and completely took me out of the story. Like when Graham is talking about his mum's reaction to their elopement, he says, “She’s been through two weddings with two of my sisters and she’s in the middle of planning the last one’s wedding.” Graham, why are you referring to your actual sister as “the last one”? Quinn (your wife) knows her name; she’ll know who you’re talking about. Although I think this may be because of a lack of fleshed-out side characters - I’m not sure I could name Graham’s sisters through no fault of my own.
Anyway, I digress, this book was a good read, as heavy as the themes were, it was ultimately heartwarming and full of love, although the end felt a little too perfect.
Graphic: Miscarriage
Moderate: Infertility, Car accident
Graphic: Infertility, Infidelity, Miscarriage, Grief, Medical trauma, Car accident, Pregnancy
Graphic: Infertility
Moderate: Infidelity, Miscarriage
Minor: Death, Car accident, Death of parent
Graphic: Infertility, Miscarriage, Pregnancy
Moderate: Infidelity, Sexual content
Minor: Medical content, Medical trauma, Car accident
Moderate: Death, Infertility, Miscarriage, Blood, Grief, Car accident, Pregnancy
Graphic: Child death, Infertility, Miscarriage
Minor: Car accident
Graphic: Infertility, Miscarriage
Moderate: Pregnancy
Minor: Death, Car accident