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Everything's Coming Up Rosie
by Courtney Walsh
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Thank you to NetGalley, Courtney Walsh and Thomas Nelson and Zonderman Fiction Audio for a copy of this ALC in exchange for my honest thoughts.
This felt like such a love letter to theatre. I never pursued theatre beyond middles school but it was such a formative part of my growing up and I still hold it dear so I definitely resonated with this story. This journey of self discovery was so amazing and definitely fit the vibes of a 20 something that was lost and had to change course. This was such a great reminder that it's okay to not know what you want out of life and it's never too late to chase your dreams. I loved the fact that there was a romance but it was almost second to the overall journey Rosie undergoes. I really appreciated that part of it. However, Booker was very swoony and I LOVED his character. He was steadily helping Rosie get out of her shell and was never too pushy when he was trying.
Walsh does such an amazing job of creating such engaging and funny side characters. This is only the second book by Walsh that i've read and I look forward to reading many more by her. I had a BLAST with this one.
Narration: Georgina Marie did such a great job encompassing Rosie's character and giving her emotion where it was needed. She truly brought the characters to life.
This felt like such a love letter to theatre. I never pursued theatre beyond middles school but it was such a formative part of my growing up and I still hold it dear so I definitely resonated with this story. This journey of self discovery was so amazing and definitely fit the vibes of a 20 something that was lost and had to change course. This was such a great reminder that it's okay to not know what you want out of life and it's never too late to chase your dreams. I loved the fact that there was a romance but it was almost second to the overall journey Rosie undergoes. I really appreciated that part of it. However, Booker was very swoony and I LOVED his character. He was steadily helping Rosie get out of her shell and was never too pushy when he was trying.
Walsh does such an amazing job of creating such engaging and funny side characters. This is only the second book by Walsh that i've read and I look forward to reading many more by her. I had a BLAST with this one.
Narration: Georgina Marie did such a great job encompassing Rosie's character and giving her emotion where it was needed. She truly brought the characters to life.