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alexblackreads 's review for:
The Newlyweds
by Nell Freudenberger
This was a gorgeously slow book that explored the relationship of two people who met online and are marrying for reasons outside of just love. I adored pretty much every second of this. It felt so real and all of people with all of their flaws were entirely believable. It was one of those books were people have complex motivations and you can't just push them into easy categories of good or bad. They're petty and annoying and considerate and thoughtful and all kinds of wonderful detailed aspects to their character.
But I did lose a little bit of interest in the final portion of the book where the focus was taken away from the relationship. That was really the driving force of the story to me, so when it was put into the background, I didn't care quite as much.
But I would recommend this wholeheartedly. It was really wonderful.
But I did lose a little bit of interest in the final portion of the book where the focus was taken away from the relationship. That was really the driving force of the story to me, so when it was put into the background, I didn't care quite as much.
But I would recommend this wholeheartedly. It was really wonderful.