I read each page intentionally, highlighting and reacting (sometimes emotionally) as I went.
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I underI really thought I’d love this book and I was jumping for joy when my copy arrived in the post. You slowly get the full picture of all characters and which things made them into the people they are at the beginning of the book. When Hazel Hayes read out the first chapter of it on her channel I felt ashamed of myself for not trusting, when she announced that she was writing a book a year or so before, that the book was going to be amazing and just preordering it straight away, instead assuming it was going to be like all the other Youtuber turned author crap churned out as part of a wider fabricated-persona brand. You Had Me at Hola But we have to keep living and fighting just like these two characters did. I really have no complaints. The realness and the rawness of the story is all too familiar and the humour interspersed throughout keeps one giggling between the sad tears that might flow.
Dispatched from the UK in 2 business days If you don't know of Hazel, you should.
The author not giving our heroine a name made me connect with her on another level i felt like i was living her life i was going though so many emotions i felt the need to put down the book and just take a breath.Now let's talk about her and Theo's relationship. RM46.33 RM35.46 RM44.65 As such, the rest of the book just confirms the things we already know from the offset (and don’t particularly need to have explained). I saw Hazel's tweet asking for reviews from people who've finished the book already, so figured I should lose my goodreads virginity! RM38.07 ''Hazel Hayes writes with such honesty and casual confidence and flowing dialogue, you feel you are overhearing it rather than reading it.
Thanks to netgalley for the ARC.I LOVED this book with all my heart, all my soul, and everything else with it. The whole backwards plot makes you want to continue the book because in one way or another you just have to know what went wrong with them why did they end up the way they did. RM37.91 The Lens chapter felt like falling in love. Hazel Hayes is a total genius for making this book start with the ending of the relatioship and finishing it with the day our characters met. I think the way Hazel Hayes constructed the story was incredible.When I first heard of this book I thought sounds like a really interesting concept, I’ll buy it.
Out of love is a heartwarming, touching story. RM39.31 When Hazel Hayes read out the first chapter of it on her channel I felt ashamed of myself for not trusting, when she announced that she was writing a book a year or so before, that the book was going to be amazing and just preordering it straight away, instead assuming it was going to be like all the other Youtuber turned author crap churned out as part of a wider fabricated-persona brand. The writing sparkles with wit, and a poignant emotional reality. Both our characters didn't have the best support system growing up, but at least our heroine knew there was something wrong and went to therapy.
In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. But to me, this was a really interesting exploration of love, life, and trauma. So at the start, the young narrator is packing up her ex-boyfriend’s belongings and preparing for a last meet-up, and then as the study unfolds we go right back to when they first meet and fall in love.
Of you're in need of an atypical love story, please read this book.Thanks to Unbound for an ARC of the International Edition of Out of Love. The way the story was phrased and the feelings I had during this book make me lean towards a five-star rating. |
The book then goes in reverse, recounting events until we get to the end of the book and the day she meets TheoI loved this book, but it also hurt me and broke my heart which is incredibly rude. RM99.37