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G**G
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Favourite author?
Let me take a moment to count how many TJR books Iâve read so far. There was Seven Husbands, then Daisy Jones, Evidence of the Affair, Malibu Rising, After I Do, and Forever Interrupted. 6 amazing books written by Ms Jenkins-Reid. Forever Interrupted is the golden debut by Taylor and itâs one that tugs on the heartstrings. We follow Elsie Porter-Ross, freshly widowed and very grief stricken. Throughout the novel we experience her growth firsthand, in which she accompanied by her best friend, her mother-in-law, and the lovely 86-year-old man who frequents her place of work, a library. Elsieâs story is one that none of us want to experience in our lives but unfortunately grief is one of lifeâs guarantees. I enjoyed this book. On a TJR scale weâre going:Seven Husbands of Evelyn HugoDaisy Jones + The 6Forever InterruptedEvidence of the AffairAfter I DoMalibu RisingI am yet to read Carrie Soto, One True Loves, and Maybe In Another Life. But as always, I am sure to leave a review for those.
C**)
Devastatingly beautiful.
What a heartbreakingly, devastatingly beautiful book this was đA tale of grief and heartache, and learning to live again. Elsie meets Ben in a pizza shop on New Yearâs Day. They instantly connect and go on a daylong date the following day. After a six month whirlwind romance, they get married - because when you know, you know. What neither of them knew is that just nine days later, Ben would be hit by a car and not survive. Leaving Elsie a widow after just nine days of marriage.The hardest part is that neither Elsie nor Ben introduced each other to their families. So the first time Elsie meets Benâs Mum Susan is at the hospital following the devastating news. At first, Susan doesnât want to have anything to do with Elsie. She is angry and grieving and confused. Elsie attends Benâs funeral knowing one other than her best friend and support network Ana. Itâs a really tough time and TJR did a really good job of showing raw, real grief. Itâs not pretty and itâs not sugarcoated because thatâs what true grief looks like.Eventually, Susan realised that the way she has treated Ana is unacceptable and the two bond over their shared grief for a man that they both loved, no matter how long they loved him for.The chapters alternate between the present and the months leading up to Benâs death. The stark contrast between the chapters is deafening. The hope and the excitement and anticipation in the chapters where Elsie and Ben are getting to know each other, and the loss and darkness that shrouds those that follow that fateful night in June.This book serves as a very good reminder of how precious our loved ones are to us. Our partners, parents, best friends. A heartbreaking read but a very, very good one.
K**R
Not like her other books
This book was different from the other Taylor Jenkins Reid books I have read. The story was sad about peopleâs journey through grief. It showed the characters journey well and how situations can affect people differently but not much happened in the story itself.
J**J
Grief
This is a super sad but also a enlightening storyA brief marriage that was full of passion and love and how young Elsie gets over her incredible lossTheir forever was very much interrupted
C**I
Romance, Fiction
REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERSOk Iâll admit it, I had my doubts about this book when I was reading it. It was cute and romantic and I honestly thought that the book was âniceâ. Not incredible, but nice. However I was proved wrong. Tears fell out of my eyes on those final few pages, my heart warmed and I was so happy I finished the book.For me it was a tear jerker, I was ultimately impressed. TJR, has really moved me with this book. As a reader I can relate to it, as a lover I can relate to it, and as a young woman innocently falling head over heels; I can relate.The book was moving and every character I adored. Ben was a simple guy, who loved life and hated the smell of musty books. Elsie was a fun loving woman, who loved life, but loved it just that little bit more when Ben was there.Their relationship was like a supernova đŤCONTAINS SPOILERS â ď¸â ď¸â ď¸Honestly I thought of putting the book down because I felt like it wasnât going anywhere in those final chapters, I thought after the time spent with Susan at the house I thought âWhere is this going?â. I am so so glad I didnât put it down because WOW.When Elsie bought that whole young adult section and made it the âBen Ross Young Adults Sectionâ I CRIED!!! I was so happy, so moved and it was such a nice touch.This is the third book Iâve read by TJR and sheâs not let me down yet. The way she writes is so moving and it all nicely fits together like a jigsaw at the end.My favourite quote from this book is âWe have to find little ways to smile. No matter how strong you are, no matter how smart you are or tough you can be, the world will find a way to break you. And when it does, the only thing you can do is hold onâ.âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ 4 stars!!!
A**R
Sad topic, well written
The topic of this book is sad, not really one I would usually pick, but I downloaded it because I like the author. It is well written and probably would be comforting to someone going through a loss as there are positive aspects to the sad story.
M**W
Disappointed
Too like many of her other books. Gave up on it about 1/2 way through
E**E
Heartbreaking & Heartwarming at the same time
This is a devastatingly beautiful book about love and loss. It is the second book by the author I have now read and she is quickly becoming one of my favourites. No itâs not thrilling or particularly exciting, in fact itâs quite heartbreaking, but itâs page turning nonetheless because you truly come to root for Elsie and her future. Very interesting concept about duration of a relationship and itâs correlation (or lack of correlation) to the duration of grieving.âSweetheart, Iâm telling you, you love someone like that, you love them the right way, and no time would be enough. It doesnât matter if youâd had 30 years, it wouldnât be enoughâTruly brilliant.
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