Landline by Rainbow Rowell
Reviewed by Consuelo
I was hesitant as I started Landline. I haven’t read Attachments, and I was worried that Rainbow Rowell’s grown-up characters would not have the same grip on me that her young adult characters did when I read Eleanor & Park and Fangirl. My hesitation didn’t last long as I was soon flying through the pages. I realized that her brand of writing doesn’t just lend itself to teens, but portrays the honesty of anybody going through a transition in their life. Which, let’s face it, we are all constantly doing – in our careers, in our relationships, in ourselves.
The character of Georgie is an Every Woman. She has kids who she loves, a job she works too hard at, and a marriage in which she should maybe work a little harder. She’s funny. She’ll wear a bra until it literally…
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