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The Cabin by Jasinda Wilder

mariaeespinal's review against another edition

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3.0

I really liked the first half of the book. And I really did NOT like the second half of the book. I thought it was stale; lacking emotion, when I thought this book would destroy me. I didn’t feel much chemistry or a connection between Nadia and Nathan. Adrian, however, was everything and more.

Cringe moment: when Nathan randomly sang I Knew You Were Trouble by Taylor Swift. Not because I don’t like her as an artist…it was just a question mark moment.

sabinaagonz's review against another edition

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5.0

One of the best books I’ve ever read

mspaulaa_reads's review against another edition

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4.0

This book - made me sob !!!! What do I say that doesn’t give anything away. I went into this book not knowing anything about it. Didn’t even read the blurb but Omgggg was it beautiful!

I felt every word, every feeling, the good the bad the ugly. The heartbreak and the love …

I fell in love with them and I love their story

weebna's review against another edition

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4.0

4⭐️

This absolutely broke my heart and then glued it back together.

hannahhreadss's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5⭐️

pmeuter's review against another edition

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5.0

Sweet love story. And a story of grief too.

nadean_loves_books's review against another edition

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5.0

Breathtakingly beautiful story that broken me completely before putting me back together.


This is a story about love, loss, and moving on after having such a profound loss.

profromance's review against another edition

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5.0

Overall Grade: More than 5 ⭐️

Have you ever entered a book and early on found yourself sitting on the edge of promise, waiting for it to unravel chapter by chapter, page by page? The gravity of the story feels as though it comes at you like the wave analogy mentioned in Jasinda Wilder’s newest book, The Cabin. When I read the blurb for this book before signing up for an ARC for an honest review, there was just something about it that spoke to me. Maybe it was because it sounded a bit like P.S. I Love You. Maybe it was because I was curious about this story. Prior to this book, I had never read Jasinda Wilder, and after reading The Cabin, I know I will be reading many, many more of their books.

The Cabin is a beautifully wrought tale of loss and grief and learning to live again. In their endnote, Jasinda Wilder notes that the story isn’t “autobiographical” which is shocking because the profundity that underscores the truth of this book feels real, feels elemental, feels lived in. Quite frankly, I have only words of praise for this book. It’s elegant in its presentation. Its structure feels provocative. The prose and style of this book feel ephemeral yet grounded. And the story, in 2020, just seems necessary. I don’t say this often, but this book has given me a huge book hangover because its truths filet your heart. The way in which Jasinda Wilder articulate ideas about grief and restoration gut you. I couldn’t stop my tears over their characters’ story. Just thinking about the nuances of them keeps me without words.

I don’t want to give any story away. I don’t want to really talk about the characters because that gives the story away. My feelings for The Cabin are overwhelmed right now because this book is just so incredibly good. If you don’t do anything else right now, then download Jasinda Wilder’s The Cabin. But be prepared. This is an emotional experience; however, it’s such a beautifully appointed book that I want everyone to read it. From its style to its literary development to its story to its characterization, The Cabin is a literary juggernaut.

jensreads1983's review against another edition

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4.0

The Cabin is a heartbreaking and devastating story of loss, but it’s also a beautiful, emotional story of healing, hope and a second chance at love. I loved this story and I loved the emotions it invoked. The story telling was captivatingly beautiful and heartfelt.

I loved the concept of this story, the writing, the characters and the outcome. I really enjoyed reading it and it was very hard to put down. It's an incredibly moving and beautiful story with all the feels, and written with so much heart. I simply adored it.  


romancingthereader's review

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5.0

Oh, you hear that? That's me sobbing uncontrollably. Is there a way to recommend a book and simultaneously warn you all pretty hardcore?