A review by ktbxter
One Day by David Nicholls

emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Well that emotionally destroyed me...

Spoiler wrapping so I can write without thinking about it

We follow Emma and Dexter on July 15th every year from the day day they first met. I was rooting for them from the beginning and really grew to care about them as characters. The characters were lovable, but not necessarily likeable at times. But that makes them more human. 

I enjoyed the mixed narrative of both of their stories when they were apart and the way they interlinked or didnt interlink. When they had fallen out, the alternate chapters without mention of the other worked really well. 

The sigh of relief I felt when they finally got together and the happy fuzzy feeling I felt reading about their time together was so lovely!

DAVID HOW COULD YOU DO THAT TO US.

I felt desperately sorry for Dexter in the final chapters. It was a privilege watching him mature into the person we see towards the end if the book. I wish him and Emma had more time together. 

Admittedly, wasn'  the hugest fan of Dexter ending up with the girl from the bisto.  Him not ending up with anyone in the book timeline would have felt more honest to the storyline. The bistro girl made it feel too rushed! 

AND THE LETTER HE WROTE HER AT THE BEGINNING! My God, if he had sent it and admitted to his feelings and told her how much he loved her, their whole entire story would have been so different.

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