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A review by triple_m
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This book was very good, but I think maybe my expectations were a little too high. It was incredibly well written but never blew me away.
Evelyn is such a beautifully complex character and even though she definitely did some immoral things, I do feel like I understand her.
My biggest problem is the “twist,” because to me it was very obvious (and I don’t consider myself particularly clever). The book itself builds up that there’s going to be a twist several times. By the time it’s revealed it’s literally the only thing that makes sense, making it obvious. I think alluding to the twist also made the second part of the book drag a little because instead of engaging with the story I was just waiting for the shoe to drop.
I know a lot of people said they cried reading this, but I never felt that emotionally connected.
Evelyn is such a beautifully complex character and even though she definitely did some immoral things, I do feel like I understand her.
My biggest problem is the “twist,” because to me it was very obvious (and I don’t consider myself particularly clever). The book itself builds up that there’s going to be a twist several times. By the time it’s revealed it’s literally the only thing that makes sense, making it obvious. I think alluding to the twist also made the second part of the book drag a little because instead of engaging with the story I was just waiting for the shoe to drop.
I know a lot of people said they cried reading this, but I never felt that emotionally connected.
Graphic: Cancer, Domestic abuse, and Terminal illness
Moderate: Child death, Toxic relationship, Abortion, and Death of parent