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idk_indigo 's review for:
A Man Called Ove
by Fredrik Backman
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Ove grew on me a lot, as he did for his neighbors & loved ones. This book was so beautifully written, from the gradual reveal of the life he built with Sonya to the way he unintentionally builds a new family with his neighbors after he loses her; how he knew this is what Sonya would've wanted. He loses the one person who has ever understood him, & then he realizes that he doesn't need to be understood to be loved. Hold on I'm tearing up again... & the way his HEART WAS TOO BIG shut up I am not crying...
Ove's the type of girl to insist he's not helpful, he just thinks you're doing it wrong, but it's okay he will do it for you (but only because he knows that otherwise you won't be able to do it properly, it's not for helping purposes, it's really not).
One of my favorite books of the year methinks! I 🫶 Ove, slay you grumpy but generous king 👑
Ove's the type of girl to insist he's not helpful, he just thinks you're doing it wrong, but it's okay he will do it for you (but only because he knows that otherwise you won't be able to do it properly, it's not for helping purposes, it's really not).
One of my favorite books of the year methinks! I 🫶 Ove, slay you grumpy but generous king 👑
Graphic: Suicide attempt
Moderate: Grief
Minor: Cancer, Death, Miscarriage, Car accident, Death of parent, Outing
Suicide attempt is detailed, but not in a triggering way