It was ok.Rowell's story telling is very engaging and she creates cute love stories. But I could never quite get over the premise of this book. The idea of having someone reading personal emails, granted the girls shouldn't have been using their work email to discuss personal issues, still appears w...
It was ok.Rowell's story telling is very engaging and she creates cute love stories. But I could never quite get over the premise of this book. The idea of having someone reading personal emails, granted the girls shouldn't have been using their work email to discuss personal issues, still appears w...
The Plot: In final months of 1999, two friends, Beth and Jennifer, ignore their company policy of "No Personal E-Mails At Work" to share stories and confide in each other while they work for the Courier newspaper. Unbeknownst to either of them, Lincoln, an "IT Security Specialist," has been hired to...
There are moments when you can't believe something wonderful is happening. And there are moments when your entire consciousness is filled with knowing absolutely that something wonderful is happening. Honestly, the length number of chapters overwhelmed me but I didn't stop reading it. This is the th...
So after several books about suicide, depression and the worst things life can throw at you, I picked up a romance. I should preface this by saying I don’t usually enjoy romance at all, but I needed a pick me up. Which is pretty much what this book is. It’s a unique and interesting concept, but at...
I melted off my chair with this one. No matter how many times my brain told me the ending is very much impossible, my heart can't quite stop from fluttering and flipping about. I mean the last sentence of the book really had me. God
I love Rainbow Rowell and likewise to this book. I may not like it as much as Eleanor & Park but Attachments was very nostalgic.However, my only problem with this book is that I expected it to be more of a romance rather than a slow-paced-stalking-and-not-telling-who-i-am-until-the-last-30-pages kin...
Rainbow Rowell can write no wrong as far as I'm concerned. Eleanor and Park was straight up fabulous, but it was YA, so imagine my supreme happiness when I discovered her other adult titles. This book features quite possibly the most unsexy male lead ever. Lincoln leads a very sad, very small life a...
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