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We are all completely beside ourselves review
We are all completely beside ourselves review













we are all completely beside ourselves review we are all completely beside ourselves review

It’s this habit, coupled with a longer than usual flight delay, that partnered up to put “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves” into my hands just long enough that I decided to buy it rather than read it via osmosis. It’s a little like how I imagine plants sucking in sunlight they don’t need to actually touch the sun to absorb enough rays to grow a bit. These days, I don’t have much time for reading, so I typically leave empty-handed, having gotten a little word fix simply by touching the jackets with my fingertips, flipping through the pages, reading the titles. It is beautifully written, different, believable and keeps you engaged throughout.Every time I enter an airport, I sneak peek a look at the fiction section of whatever book store there might be in the terminal. (As people who know me in real life will attest – such self restraint is amazing!!) The friend who recommended it had been told by her mother about what this twist was – and she thinks therefore made the book less enjoyable for her – hence me not revealing it. Twice.”īasically – there is a massive important factor to this book 25% in (can you tell I read it on my Kindle – otherwise it would have been ‘about a quarter of the way through’!) and not giving this away I think is fundamental to the book. So now she’s telling her story a looping narrative that begins towards the end, and then goes back to the beginning. But there’s something unique about Rosemary’s sister, Fern. Both are now gone – vanished from her life. Rosemary is now an only child, but she used to have a sister the same age as her, and an older brother.

we are all completely beside ourselves review

So we’re not going to tell you too much either: you’ll have to find out for yourself what it is that makes her unhappy family unlike any other. And she definitely doesn’t talk about her family. Now Rosemary has just started college and she barely talks at all. So much so that her parents used to tell her to start in the middle if she wanted to tell a story. “As a child, Rosemary used to talk all the time. It was also nominated for the Man Booker Prize, and the blurb on there is slightly longer: Big, life-defining choices.”Īlthough there are lots of Amazon reviews praising this beneath the blurb. “By the author of worldwide bestseller The Jane Austen Book Club: you can’t choose your family, but they can make choices for you.

we are all completely beside ourselves review

Again – this is a recommendation from a friend (I love that I have so many book loving – I’m not going to put geeky, because we’re far too cool for that, but actually we are – friends!)















We are all completely beside ourselves review