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Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano - 3 stars (Subdue)
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I can see by your rating and your review, that the book disappointed you. I liked it a lot more than you did, while having my own misgivings about some of it (view spoiler) Still, the characters interested me and I enjoyed reading it, although I can see why you felt it was melodramatic.
Yes, I guess I expected more based on some early reviews. Besides your spoiler, it also bothered me that (view spoiler)
I just read your spoiler and I agree with you, Joy. There were some jarring inconsistencies with the characters, which seemed unnatural.
In spite of these glaring inconsistencies, I did enjoy the novel. However, last night while reviewing the comments of readers reacting to the New York Times' 2023 Notable Books list, I saw that many readers panned the book. "Hello Beautiful" did make the NYT list.
I gave it 3 stars, which means overall I liked it. My review may be a little harsh. I could not give it more due to my impression that the characters did not act like real people.
I’m sorry you didn’t like it as much as I did. The characters felt quite real to me, except that I think 4 sisters would bicker more. (view spoiler)
Glad you enjoyed it, Nancy! From the high average rating, most people agree with you. It just didn't work very well for me. Regarding your spoiler, (view spoiler)
Joy D wrote: "Glad you enjoyed it, Nancy! From the high average rating, most people agree with you. It just didn't work very well for me. Regarding your spoiler, [spoilers removed]"I forgot about the hospital scene. You or I would have gone to him, but some people get vindictive when rejected. Hell hath no fury…
I might be mistaken about the time frame, but I thought I figured out that they were in college the same time I was.
I loved Hello Beautiful, but I get why people didn't. I think that sometimes it is just a little thing which I can't let go of that determines the rating.
Sometimes what bothers me like a stone in the shoe can be very irritating and effects my whole feeling about the book. Other time the stone is placed in such a way that it does not effect the feeling and I'm just willing to walk along and enjoy the path even with a stone in my shoe.
This one I was willing to ignore my little quibbles.
I read Weyward with Amy and the quibble/stones were just to irritating, but Amy loved it.
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This is the story of four sisters: Julia, Sylvie, Cecilia, and Emeline. It begins with William, a college basketball player with a traumatic childhood. William and Julia fall in love and marry. The storyline follows William’s struggles with mental health, Julia’s controlling personality, and the falling out between Julia and Sylvie. The twins, Cecilia and Emeline, are auxiliary characters. Their mother and father start out as part of the narrative but disappear quickly.
It is a loose retelling of Little Women. My primary issue with it is that the characters are not developed enough to understand why they choose to act the way they do, except that the plot requires it. Basically, the author’s puppet strings are way too obvious. It contains a “bingo card” of expected character types. The primary conflict between the eldest two sisters could have easily been resolved with a tiny bit of communication. I notice that the ratings are very high for this book, so I am obviously not in the majority here. My personal preference is for more artistry in the writing and less melodrama in the story.