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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Saturday Pages: Attachments by Rainbow Rowell!!!

Hello guys!

Today I'll be delivering my first Piwicakes order for a co-worker's bf's surprise birthday party, which means I stayed up late last night getting everything ready! So today I'm a bit on the sleepy side of life.

For this week's Saturday Pages review, I have a book is an adult contemporary that I absolutely adored! In case you are wondering what's so special about it... it's cause I don't read that much contemporary, even less adult contemporary! BUT it's a Rainbow Rowell book, and everything that woman writes I love, I think I want to read even her grocery lists!

Since this one was published in 2011, I'm also counting it towards my poor overlooked 2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge!




AttachmentsAttachments by Rainbow Rowell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


You know how I always say that contemporary books are not usually my thing? And you know that I almost never read adult contemporary books? Well, clearly all of that doesn't apply to contemporary adult books written by Rainbow Rowell. Anything this woman writes I love, simple as that!

Attachments is not a new release, but it's a book that deserves as much praise as Fangirl or Eleanor & Park and that I feel has been largely overlooked. I'm hoping that will change as Ms Rowell's popularity continues to grow, because this is simply a fantastic book!

Lincoln has started working as part of the IT team as security guy, so he's the one that reads the flagged e-mails in a newspaper where employees have just recently got company e-mail accounts and access to the internet. It is a boring job, but he has just moved back to town, into her mother's house and he's trying to find his own way. He finds himself reading the flagged e-mails of Beth & Jennifer, that are using the company e-mail to talk about their lives and he doesn't send them a warning but instead continues reading their conversations.

It is a bit creepy, cause both girls consider them private conversations, but I can't really blame Lincoln. Beth and Jennifer are both witty and adorable, and through their e-mails you see their friendship and how they care for each other, with what they discuss and what they don't. We learn a lot about who they are through their e-mails and by the end of the book, I felt like Jennifer & Beth were old friends of mine already!

This book is not only about the romance, but it's also about all sorts of human relationships, friends, marriages, the relationship with your siblings, your parents, your friends. And finding the right equilibrium in all of them. Change is never easy for anyone and we're never sure what can trigger the change we might be afraid of that can end up being for the best.

I felt almost all the emotions with this book, I felt for awkward Lincoln, I was annoyed at the situation with his mother, but ended up feeling for her too. His sister was equal parts nosy and caring... and Beth and Jennifer? Those girls... I felt like I wish I could be part of their e-mail messages and chat with them all day! I laughed (out loud, a lot), I giggled, I swooned, I cried, I bawled and I felt awkward, I felt angry and I felt confused... and when I reached the last page of the book, it couldn't have been more perfect!

If you've read other books by Rainbow Rowell, you must read this one, and if you haven't read any books by her... start now! With this one for example! 5 well deserved stars (and maybe a few extra more!).



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