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A review by ladyblackmead
Madly, Deeply by Erica Crouch
4.0
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley to review. All opinions below are completely mine.
Madly, Deeply is not your traditional love story.
Anna and Will are, well, madly, deeply in love with one another. Theirs is a love so perfect that it almost made me want to hurl. But not in a bad way, if that makes any kind of sense (it probably doesn't). And while their love for one another may be perfect, the other aspects of their lives are anything but. Both characters experience hardships in their lives that they must overcome.
The way that that Crouch writes makes for a very quick yet entertaining read, and once I actually allowed myself time to just sit and read, I made my way through this book very quickly. The plot flowed well and the characters were well developed.
Not being familiar with Poe's poem "Annabel Lee" I didn't know where the story was going. There were definitely many hints and clues sprinkled throughout the story, though I wouldn't go so far as to call it predictable. That being said, afterwards I looked up the poem, even though each stanza was given its own place at the beginning of each of the six sections of the book. Overall I thought this book was a fantastic reimagination of Poe's work.
Madly, Deeply is not your traditional love story.
Anna and Will are, well, madly, deeply in love with one another. Theirs is a love so perfect that it almost made me want to hurl. But not in a bad way, if that makes any kind of sense (it probably doesn't). And while their love for one another may be perfect, the other aspects of their lives are anything but. Both characters experience hardships in their lives that they must overcome.
The way that that Crouch writes makes for a very quick yet entertaining read, and once I actually allowed myself time to just sit and read, I made my way through this book very quickly. The plot flowed well and the characters were well developed.
Not being familiar with Poe's poem "Annabel Lee" I didn't know where the story was going. There were definitely many hints and clues sprinkled throughout the story, though I wouldn't go so far as to call it predictable. That being said, afterwards I looked up the poem, even though each stanza was given its own place at the beginning of each of the six sections of the book. Overall I thought this book was a fantastic reimagination of Poe's work.