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Wow, those of my friends who recommended this, you knew what you were talking about. When I read the description, I thought I would like it, but I didn't realize I would love it. Taylor Jenkins Reid is a phenomenal story teller and she had me hooked from the very beginning! The format of the story is interview with the idea that the main character will write a biography of Evelyn Hugo. This format works particularly well for this story and as I said, I was completely riveted. In some ways, the s
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4.5*
At first, I couldn't stand the writing style, but it was easy and quick enough to read that I thought I'd push through. I also just wanted to know what all the hype was about! I don't know when it happened -- possibly as Harry Cameron and Celia St. James became more prominent -- but I got incredibly absorbed after about 100 pages, and read the majority of it in one sitting.
It's easy to make me cry, and boy did this make me cry at multiple points. While I had some complaints -- the narrative ...more
At first, I couldn't stand the writing style, but it was easy and quick enough to read that I thought I'd push through. I also just wanted to know what all the hype was about! I don't know when it happened -- possibly as Harry Cameron and Celia St. James became more prominent -- but I got incredibly absorbed after about 100 pages, and read the majority of it in one sitting.
It's easy to make me cry, and boy did this make me cry at multiple points. While I had some complaints -- the narrative ...more

Sep 25, 2019
Meera
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it was ok
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2.5
Initially I really liked this book and Evelyn. I liked how strong she was while she pursued her goals. But as it went on, I started losing interest because it seemed like the same storyline being repeated. I thought this was going to be more serious than it was. It was entertaining at times but because I was bored the rest of the time, I don’t know if I’ll read any of her other books.
Initially I really liked this book and Evelyn. I liked how strong she was while she pursued her goals. But as it went on, I started losing interest because it seemed like the same storyline being repeated. I thought this was going to be more serious than it was. It was entertaining at times but because I was bored the rest of the time, I don’t know if I’ll read any of her other books.

Jul 18, 2023
Sabrina
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Evelyn Hugo, a famous, but now retired movie star, uses false pretenses to hire Monique, a little-known writer, to write a piece on her for a magazine. It turns out, however, that Evelyn wants so much more from Monique, including writing her life story in a full tell-all autobiography. Monique is sure there is a catch, but Evelyn assures here that all the other main players are dead and no harm can come from telling her life's history.
Hugo escapes her poverty stricken and harsh life in Hell's by ...more
Hugo escapes her poverty stricken and harsh life in Hell's by ...more

Sep 24, 2019
Savi
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May 12, 2022
Kiki
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