A review by sebby_reads
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

3.0

Eleanor Oliphant lives a very simple and organised life. She does everything in accordance with her own schedule and own pace. People at her work think she’s weird and whisper at her back. But Eleanor doesn’t care about their opinions. She thinks she’s fine and her life is normal. Except she isn’t fine. Her childhood trauma is the key factor making her how she’s living her life and it’s been haunting her entire life. But it’s not all sad and tears. Slowly, her life unfolds on her own palms and she’s started making the changes with a little help from a friend.

Despite having many raving reviews from its readers, I honestly don’t enjoy reading this book. The story was interesting but storytelling and the writing isn’t fluid enough for me. I’d give a very generous 3 stars rating out of 5.