![]() ![]() ![]() So much repetition about how much Eva and Gideon love each other, how attractive they find each other. Not really a surprise that this is the longest novel the author’s written – it didn’t need to be. ![]() Most characters have their own subplots, but we don’t see them through to conclusion, so they come across as filler. You can so tell the author wrote this book with a TV adaptation in mind. (I hoped Eva and Gideon would break up and never get back together.) It is what I expected, and not what I wanted. Everything you want.” So says the novel’s ads, but it turns out I’m not the “you” in question. Martin’s Griffin (US: 5th April 2016) Penguin (UK: 4th April 2016 AU: 5th April 2016)īuy (US Kindle Edition) Buy (US Paperback) Buy (UK Kindle Edition) Buy (UK Paperback) Buy (CA Kindle Edition) Buy (CA Paperback) Buy (Worldwide)ĬONTENT WARNING: Flashbacks/details of rape and sexual abuse (including that of children), demonising of mental healthcare professionals, ableism/mentalism, fat-phobia. (This is what you came for…) But if you want a non-spoilery review – 2 stars. SPOILER WARNING: This review contains SPOILERS. ![]()
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