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trutxgrl 's review for:
The Last Letter from Your Lover
by Jojo Moyes
Ugh, I’m so frustrated. You know when you write a review right after reading the book and you just nail it, well I did just that after reading this book and then it didn’t save. I was so frustrated I gave up and walked away, but I loved this book so much- I had to come back and write something. I know it won’t be as spot-on as it was the first time, but it deserves more than a blank review.
Ok, so I devoured this book. It was beautifully written. I think the most important point I wanted to make in my review is that Moyes owns you- heart and soul. You are literally her puppet and she holds your strings through this book. If she wants you to feel joy, you will feel it. If she wants you to feel despair, even the biggest optimist will feel outright despair. She is the master of emotions and she plays them like a virtuoso through her writing.
The roller coaster this story takes you on is literally-literally the ride of a lifetime. You will laugh, cry, hope and deny. You will feel all hope fade from the world and you will soar in the bluest skies.
The end is bittersweet and frustrating and hopeful and that is exactly how Moyes wants it.
But, it is so worth the ride- the journey.
I had more to say, but this will have to suffice.
Read.This.Book. Be changed by Moyes’ writing forever.
Ok, so I devoured this book. It was beautifully written. I think the most important point I wanted to make in my review is that Moyes owns you- heart and soul. You are literally her puppet and she holds your strings through this book. If she wants you to feel joy, you will feel it. If she wants you to feel despair, even the biggest optimist will feel outright despair. She is the master of emotions and she plays them like a virtuoso through her writing.
The roller coaster this story takes you on is literally-literally the ride of a lifetime. You will laugh, cry, hope and deny. You will feel all hope fade from the world and you will soar in the bluest skies.
The end is bittersweet and frustrating and hopeful and that is exactly how Moyes wants it.
But, it is so worth the ride- the journey.
I had more to say, but this will have to suffice.
Read.This.Book. Be changed by Moyes’ writing forever.