A review by bekacrook
The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon

emotional hopeful relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

As someone who actively avoids listening to the radio, the setting of public radio was one I wouldn't have thought of but it was a good change of pace for me. 

I liked all the characters and how much of their individual stories were included, we got enough background on a lot of the side characters to feel like you actually knew them and that they weren't just there to move the story along. Shay and Dominic had a nice dynamic to them as well, both when they didn't like each other and when they did. The subtlety of the sexism of Kent and how it wasn't acknowledged/realised/called out until late in the book was an undercurrent that I thought worked really well. 

Love a good and well done apology and the way that it allowed the characters to fully explain their actions. I also really enjoyed the amount of emotion towards the end of the book, the rage, the embarrassment, the love, all of it. 

The way that grief was included in this book was really well done. I liked that it was an accompanying central theme, it felt really real. 

The only thing I wasn't the hugest fan of was the amount of emphasis placed on their age gap but that's a minor thing. Overall, a good story and interesting range of characters. 

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