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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
5.0

I want to say this book was even more enjoyable the second time around. I vaguely remembered generalities, but found myself newly excited about each new reveal, each new character flaw, each new observstion or revelation. TJR has become a must read for me in just two books, and I can't wait for more.

If you started with Daisy Jones as an audiobook, just know that the story of Evelyn is just as powerful, and had me in tears in more places than Daisy did, but that it isn't as well suited for audio as Diasy. I wouldn't say the audio missed the mark - it has such a beautiful foundation to start with - but it just wasn't the same effect as Daisy.

This book was one of my first BOTM picks, and I'm still just as obsessed with it now as I was then.

People who will enjoy this book: lovers of the grand, the dramatic, and the juicy; fans of fashion; supporters of the people on the fringe of society; people who find that they often lack the self-confidence they deserve; and believers in multiple soul mates.