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Hour 6 - July 2015 [A-Z Survey]
By Zaz , Mood Minion · 16 posts · 38 views
By Zaz , Mood Minion · 16 posts · 38 views
last updated Jul 12, 2015 04:44AM
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Such a sloooow start, but I'm glad I saw it through. This was an interesting take on a love story or how two people fall in love. Loved the ending! "There is no air in space."
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This mostly epistolary (or at least told via email) novel was a fun read set at a time when email was still enough of a novelty that work friends might actually write long messages back and forth. What happens when the IT guy reads these, and falls in love with one of them? I'd actually never read Rainbow Rowell before, so it was nice to start with her first book.
Read for PopSugar Challenge: read an epistolary novel task ...more
Read for PopSugar Challenge: read an epistolary novel task ...more

First read 01/22/2014 - 01/23/2014
Second read 08/28/2016 - 09/24/2016 for the Great Rainbow Book Exchange Programme.
Clearly I savored it more my second time through.
I adore this book. I love the relationship between Beth and Jennifer, I love the characters and the idea of falling in love with someone by reading their emails, and I especially love all the different forms of love that pop up throughout: romantic, maternal, platonic, new, old, you name it. It's also incredibly funny and just made ...more
Second read 08/28/2016 - 09/24/2016 for the Great Rainbow Book Exchange Programme.
Clearly I savored it more my second time through.
I adore this book. I love the relationship between Beth and Jennifer, I love the characters and the idea of falling in love with someone by reading their emails, and I especially love all the different forms of love that pop up throughout: romantic, maternal, platonic, new, old, you name it. It's also incredibly funny and just made ...more

Lincoln takes a night-shift job at a paper doing "internet security." He really doesn't have much going for him at this point. He's living at home, he doesn't have a girlfriend, he barely has any friends except for his Saturday night D&D crew, and is still heartbroken over his high school girlfriend Sam. His internet security job is mostly just spent reading emails between Beth and Jennifer who both write/work for the paper. Instead of telling the two girls to stop using the email system for per
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Thank you to Netgalley, Penguin Group Plume and Rainbow Rowell for allowing me the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
I know that this is not the most sophisticated novel that you will read this year but "Attachments" by Rainbow Rowell is one of those stories that makes your heart a little bit lighter at the end, its romance without the sap, it characters with a good heart and real personalities and flaws and proof that storytelling can happen through email chains and abs ...more
I know that this is not the most sophisticated novel that you will read this year but "Attachments" by Rainbow Rowell is one of those stories that makes your heart a little bit lighter at the end, its romance without the sap, it characters with a good heart and real personalities and flaws and proof that storytelling can happen through email chains and abs ...more

Cute and funny. I laughed out loud at some of the email conversations. Everyone needs friends like these!
Dolly Reading Challenge 2015: a book that is funny
Dolly Reading Challenge 2015: a book that is funny

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Lindsay
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