May 2020 Bookclub - Attachments by Rainbow Rowell

I found it really fun to be back in 1999. To read words like Napster and be in a world where people were still functioning while also being suspicious of computers. It was funny and nostalgic.

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Book club synchronicity! The bit where one character says that before she started dating her husband, he stole her dice to have something of hers he could keep in his pocket, reminded me so much of Meg and John in Little Women.

And the conversation between Jennifer and Beth in the next chapter about being each other’s best friends is delightful and relatable.

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I’m not too far in yet but enjoying this light and fun read. I love Rainbow Rowell so much.

I’m really enjoying it too!

This is a book that I’d normally tear through in one day. I’m about a third through so it’s been the perfect choice for me being able to pick it up here and there when I can actually escape my brain for a few :slight_smile:

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That was pretty much a delight from start to finish. I started to have some anxiety in the last third but I have no complaints about the ending :smile:

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This was an ideal pandemic time read for me.

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I finished up last night (only 2 weeks late, not too bad :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: )

I loved it which I was pretty sure I would because Rainbow Rowell is wonderful! but I really relaly loved it and was sad when it was over. Now I’m on to June’s book. See you all over there.

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I really liked this one, too!

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I’ve only read one other by Rainbow Rowell. It was Eleanor and Park and I really loved it. Super sweet. So I recommend that to anyone who liked this one.

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I read “Eleanor and Park” as well as “Landline”. Loved them both. May pick up “Fangirl” soon :grin:

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