3.25 Stars
To be honest I was a little disappointed in this book. Don't get me wrong, I liked it, but I had heard such great things about it. My mother and her boyfriend loved it, so I thought I would too. But to me it was just slightly above average.
It was funny here and there, but I was expecting it to be hilarious, so it fell a little short. I do think I would have found the humor enough if I hadn't been expecting so much though. Because it is funny (at times).
The setting and scenario is a little ridiculous, as are some of the characters. I was expecting that, so I didn't mind much, but you should be aware of it.
All in all I liked it, but I was expecting more (though that's not the books fault). I would recommend it, but it's not the best book I've read this year.
(I read this book in Norwegian)
I should mention that I did not dnf this because I did not like it. Because I did like it. I just realized at some point in the book that I did not need it. The break up I just went through wasn`t that bad. I mean, it's always hard to break up with someone you care about, but I'm handeling it rather well. If I ever feel the need for it, I'll pick this up again.
Also the last break up I went through was much thougher on me, but one of the things that got me through it was this: At some point in my life I'm going to be happy again. It may be two weeks from now, a year, ten years, but it's going to happen. At that point I'm going to be happy that things turned out the way it did. Because it it hadn't, I may never have ended up in that place.
The relationship I have been in for the last two years is over, but I was happy at some point. So it did happen. I think one of the reasons I'm not struggeling as much this time is because I survived last time. So I guess I feel more confident that I'll survive this time too.
I just wantet to share this with you in the hopes that it'll make things a little bit easier for at least one of you. You'll get through this!
4.5 Stars“You have to understand that when one is just standing there looking, then just for a second one is ready to jump. If one does it, one dares to do it. But if one waits, it'll never happen.”Warning: This book made me cry. I really liked this book. So far it's my favorite this year (it's only February, but still). If you've read [b:A Man Called Ove 18774964 A Man Called Ove Fredrik Backman https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1405259930s/18774964.jpg 21619954] then you kind of know what you are getting. I found this book to be rather similar. It's gender-flipped and a different plot, but very similar non the less. “One morning you wake up with more life behind you than in front of you, not being able to understand how it's happened.”I can imagine that I wouldn't like Britt-Marie much if I ever were to meet her. But reading this book from her point of view was to me very emotional. She has more or less completely lost herself to her husband. To the point were she cannot remember whether she doesn't like something because she doesn't like it, or because he doesn't. Her entire identity is connected to the life she had with him. To being a housewife. Most of her life has been about taking care of other people (her mother, her husband, his children). It's gotten to the point were she doesn't know what to do with herself if she isn't needed by anyone. “All marriages have their bad sides, because people have weaknesses. If you live with another human being you learn to handle these weaknesses in a variety of ways. For instance, you might take the view that weaknesses are a bit like heavy pieces of furniture, and based on this you must learn to clean around them. To maintain the illusion.”“Of course the dust is building up unseen, but you learn to repress this for as long as it goes unnoticed by guests. And then one day someone moves a piece of furniture without your say-so, and everything comes into plain view. Dirt and scratch marks. Permanent damage to the parquet floor. By then it's too late.”I liked most of the characters, and I could really see a lot of development in the mc. They all felt very real to me. I know Britt-Marie is a character from [b:My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry 23604559 My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry Fredrik Backman https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1461904020s/23604559.jpg 25003015]. I haven't read that one yet, so you can by all means read this one first if you'd like. (I'll come back with a recommended reading order after I've read it.)(I read this book in Norwegian)
This is a very cozy and sweet book. However I expected it to be laugh out loud funny, and I didn't think it was. It made me smile here and there, but I think I laughed a little once the entire time I was reading it. That being said, I wanted to read this book partly because my mother loved it. So don't take my word for it. You should find out for yourself.
(I read this book in Norwegian)
2.5 Stars
I found this book to be rather slow. It didn't really pick up until the ending, so there were several times while I read this that I considered to dnf it (this probably had something to do with the mood I was in though. I don't necessarily dislike a book just because it is a little slow).
I think that if I had read this some years ago I would have probably enjoyed it more. But now it is just another book in a rather exhausted genre. There is nothing really special about it, but I did like it enough. I am planning on giving the second one a try. Hopefully that will have more of the feel and pace that the ending had.
3.5 starsI originally picked up the book because the plot reminded me of [b:Remember Me? 1358844 Remember Me? Sophie Kinsella https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1276963901s/1358844.jpg 2855627] By [a:Sophie Kinsella 6160 Sophie Kinsella https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1245821549p2/6160.jpg] (which I liked). I find the whole idea of amnesia intriguing (as fiction that is). What would I think of my life if I lost a big chunk of time, and didn't know how I got here? How would I navigate my life if someone told me that I lost 10 years of my life?I really liked the book to begin with. In fact I was totally ready to give it 4 stars. However I didn't really like the epilogue I didn't think she should have ended up with Nick. He was kind of an ass in my opinion.. Probably an unpopular opinion though, so you should read the book and make up your own mind. I should probably also mention that I'm 22. I might see the world differently when I reach 39..(I read the book in Norwegian, so I can't say much about the language the author used)
I've read several books by Mary Higgins Clark now and I have to say I'm almost always disappointed. They seem to have an interesting plot, but what really doesn't do anything for me is the characters. I just don't care about them. If someone dies it's sad because someone dies, but I don't care any more than I would if it were a complete stranger. I find it really hard to feel invested in a story when I don't care what happens to the characters, and that is exactly how I felt while reading this one. Sadly, the plot is just not good enough to save it. It's an ok read, but if I were you, I wouldn't bother.
To be fair I don't think I've read any of her books in English though, so it could be the translation.
(I read this book in Norwegian)
If you're thinking about reading this but doesn't know if this is going to trigger you or not, you should know this:
This is not rape. It turns out that this is a married couple playing out one of HER fantasies. However it is written as if it is rape (although pleasurable) all the way to the ending.
To be honest I was a little disappointed with this one.. I think maybe it was because I was half expecting this shock twist at the end, but I felt like it never came. I guessed the outcome rather early on (though I had other possible explanations as well), and there wasn't really anything shocking about it.
That being said I did like it. I found the beginning to be a little slow paced, but I didn't really mind, and it picks up towards the end of the book. I didn't really like any of the characters much, though I did find it hard not to sympathize with Rachel. She makes a lot of mistakes, but I can understand why she makes them.
The concept is interesting. Sitting on a train twice a day looking out of the window. Watching houses and people as they blur by. Daydreaming about what their lives must be like. And then one day see something that puts a dent in that picture.
Hawkins also takes on a couple of subjects that are hard to deal with, and that I think might benefit from more exposure. Alcoholism is life destroying, and seeing this story from Rachel's point of view, when this is clearly something she struggles with, is an eye opener. All the pity and anger that is directed towards her because of it. All the bad things she has done that she struggles to recall and therefore doesn't feel as bad about as she feels like she should.
I also feel that Rachel being unable to have a child, and how hard that hit her, was something that we don't talk about enough. How do one cope with that? A lot of women struggles with this, and I do think that part of the problem is that having children in expected of us. Although I do think it would be hard to deal with anyway (whether you want a child or not). Having the chose ripped out of your hands must be devastating.
All in all I liked it. 3 out of 5 starts. I'd say there are definitely mystery books out there that I have liked more, but it wasn't bad. It just wasn't great either.
4.5 stars
Lily was oddly likeable, and there were definitely twists in there that I didn't see coming. I ususally don't like these types of endings (open), but I actually thought that it worked in this one. All in all I really enjoyed it! =)