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kcbrad4d 's review for:
The Wedding People
by Alison Espach
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
“It is so much easier to sit in things and wait for something to save us.”
A really lovely, easy read. It felt a TAD surface level due to how fast of a turn around the main character made. But I’m trying really hard not to let my inner snob tell me to lower the rating of this book just because it was cheesy. Being a cheesy book doesn't have to take away from the message, and I do think this book had a really wonderful message. It encouraged choosing life and loving the little moments as much as the major. It showed the beauty and breath of fresh air that can come from authenticity and honesty and vulnerability. It showed us a way of living that I think we all aspire to but never actually pursue. I think I’ll change that now, instead of doing the easy thing of waiting for something to change it for me.
A really lovely, easy read. It felt a TAD surface level due to how fast of a turn around the main character made. But I’m trying really hard not to let my inner snob tell me to lower the rating of this book just because it was cheesy. Being a cheesy book doesn't have to take away from the message, and I do think this book had a really wonderful message. It encouraged choosing life and loving the little moments as much as the major. It showed the beauty and breath of fresh air that can come from authenticity and honesty and vulnerability. It showed us a way of living that I think we all aspire to but never actually pursue. I think I’ll change that now, instead of doing the easy thing of waiting for something to change it for me.