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emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Loveable characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
"Ryan and I are two people who used to be in love. What a beautiful thing to have been. What a sad thing to be."
A bit saccharine in places, and admittedly disappointing after reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, but not without its good passages. Lauren and Ryan's marriage growing stale and them "falling out of love" with each other was largely believable, and did feel natural and well-timed. The prose was a bit plain in places, and some of the dialogue a little contrived, but it was certainly a heartwarming read. 2.8 stars, rounded up. ✰✰✰
A bit saccharine in places, and admittedly disappointing after reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, but not without its good passages. Lauren and Ryan's marriage growing stale and them "falling out of love" with each other was largely believable, and
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their reconciliation
Taylor Jenkins Reid books will never disappoint me. I think she could publish her shopping list and I would still buy it and binge read it in one sitting.
But I have to say that this felt like the weakest one of hers that I have read so far.
I felt the pain of Lauren and Ryan in the beginning as they begin their year long separation and navigating and semi-single life without each other in it. I rooted for them as they started forging their own paths and meeting new people and discovering who they are outside of their marriage.
I wouldn’t say that I’m disappointed in them reuniting at the end, but it all felt a little rushed. I felt like the author creates a chaotic situation where too much was happening too soon for any of the characters to think so everything was decided on a snap decision.
Although there was a period for when the dust settles and they do have time to think and talk about what happened, they’re already back in the “re-honeymoon” phase of things?
If you are a fan of Taylor Jenkins Reid then I will never say to avoid her work, but maybe don’t go running towards this one just yet.
But I have to say that this felt like the weakest one of hers that I have read so far.
I felt the pain of Lauren and Ryan in the beginning as they begin their year long separation and navigating and semi-single life without each other in it. I rooted for them as they started forging their own paths and meeting new people and discovering who they are outside of their marriage.
I wouldn’t say that I’m disappointed in them reuniting at the end, but it all felt a little rushed. I felt like the author creates a chaotic situation where too much was happening too soon for any of the characters to think so everything was decided on a snap decision.
Although there was a period for when the dust settles and they do have time to think and talk about what happened, they’re already back in the “re-honeymoon” phase of things?
If you are a fan of Taylor Jenkins Reid then I will never say to avoid her work, but maybe don’t go running towards this one just yet.
Love this book. Love it. I'm buying my own copy to keep on hand. It was just so GOOD. And real! I thought I might feel terrible after reading it, based on the premise, but it was just so lovely! Can't wait to read everything else in this author's arsenal.
“Unconditional love is the freedom to follow your heart and still have a home.”
TJR never fails
TJR never fails
Phew. Did you know that instead of reading your spouse’s email to learn what they’re thinking you can … go to therapy?
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Well, I wasn't actually sure what I felt about this book until probably the last 20%. I ended up really liking it in the end. The story is a bit predictable, but I still enjoyed reading it.
I did cry in the end which is why it got 4 stars instead of 3. I just felt the middle was a bit meh. The good thing was the ending redeemed for a somewhat depressing and sad beginning.
I did cry in the end which is why it got 4 stars instead of 3. I just felt the middle was a bit meh. The good thing was the ending redeemed for a somewhat depressing and sad beginning.
I really enjoyed this book! After reading One True Loves I really wasn’t sure how this book would end... but I’m happy with the ending the author chose.
I flew through this book reading it in only a few hours!
I flew through this book reading it in only a few hours!