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We All Live Here
by Jojo Moyes
I've enjoyed several of JoJo Moyes books ... this one was "ehhh". It was fine, I had no trouble finishing, but it's not one that will stick in my memory at all. Contemporary/Realistic, set in the UK. 3rd person//Present tense ... and that combo felt awkward (Fredrick Bachman can do it but I was always very aware of it here).
95% of the POV was Lila's ... as she's dealing with her divorce, raising her two daughters, her mother's passing, her step-father moving in, her estranged father showing up, a new love interest ... But then there were a few chapters (not labeled in the Table of Contents, just simple numeric chapters in Kindle, audio TOC did show different POVs, thank you, very helpful!) from the daughter, Celia's POV (ch 6, 12, 18, 20, 26, 31, 39) and one from Francesca (ch 35) and this one chapter was in past tense (as it was from the past). The switch to Celia, while marked in a header, always threw me, I wasn't sure why the shifting POV was included, it just didn't really add much, except distraction ("Mum" ... so now that's Lila, not Lila's "mum" which is Celia's grandmother). While never labeled, the POV did seem to switch to Gene a few times.
The romance was pretty stereotypical for a story, no real surprises. Sexual content was mild (to my memory). ProFanity x14.
95% of the POV was Lila's ... as she's dealing with her divorce, raising her two daughters, her mother's passing, her step-father moving in, her estranged father showing up, a new love interest ... But then there were a few chapters (not labeled in the Table of Contents, just simple numeric chapters in Kindle, audio TOC did show different POVs, thank you, very helpful!) from the daughter, Celia's POV (ch 6, 12, 18, 20, 26, 31, 39) and one from Francesca (ch 35) and this one chapter was in past tense (as it was from the past). The switch to Celia, while marked in a header, always threw me, I wasn't sure why the shifting POV was included, it just didn't really add much, except distraction ("Mum" ... so now that's Lila, not Lila's "mum" which is Celia's grandmother). While never labeled, the POV did seem to switch to Gene a few times.
The romance was pretty stereotypical for a story, no real surprises. Sexual content was mild (to my memory). ProFanity x14.