A review by jesikasbookshelf
Love Marriage by Monica Ali

emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

This is a long book for those who enjoy largely character driven books.

Monica Ali uses her large character list to explore interesting and important situations, attitudes and experiences in the modern world. Trigger warnings for addiction, racism and rape. This is not a light read, but it is a rewarding one if you can stick with unlikeable characters as they work through the worst of themselves and start to become someone a bit better.

The book explores what it means to love someone, what it means to he active in your authenticity, what it is to stand up for who you really want to be. From a doctor's responsibility for their patients though to the responsibility children and parents feel towards each other, from the experience of discrimination through to the ignorance of one's prejudice, this book captures and asks the reader to think about so much.

It is very well done. It is is also very long and relatively slow, I wish I had been in the mood for that kind of read. As it was it took me longer to read this than I would normally and I struggled with it because of that - my advice would be to pick this one up when you are in the right mood for a long book you can live in for some time. 

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