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goatsrsexy 's review for:
Speechless
by Lindsey Lanza
funny
lighthearted
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
As someone who's bookstagram account is brand new and very very slowly growing, it was so amazing to receive an advanced copy of fellow bookstagrammer Lindsey Lanzas debut novel.
Lucy is a recently divorced writer with probably the worst 'best friend' on the planet. When she ends up with no where to live with no notice, a stranger on a plane invites her to come home with him. But Henry isn't really a stranger, he just so happens to be her favourite musician of all time.
Henry has extreme social anxiety, but when he hears Lucy singing along to his music, he's super intrigued, and somehow is super comfortable talking to her. He brings her home to his mansion that he shares with his friends and fellow musicians, and Lucy helps to bring out the best in all of them (well all but one of them- and I'll say that I don't really understand what was going on with Craig tbh).
This book is written in first person from both Henry and Lucys perspective, but the story overall was more about Lucy and more from her point of view. I thas a very realistic portrayal of chronic illness and the loneliness and insecurity it can cause. It had super heartwarming portrayals of friendship and the romance was very sweet.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with an arc of this book!
Lucy is a recently divorced writer with probably the worst 'best friend' on the planet. When she ends up with no where to live with no notice, a stranger on a plane invites her to come home with him. But Henry isn't really a stranger, he just so happens to be her favourite musician of all time.
Henry has extreme social anxiety, but when he hears Lucy singing along to his music, he's super intrigued, and somehow is super comfortable talking to her. He brings her home to his mansion that he shares with his friends and fellow musicians, and Lucy helps to bring out the best in all of them (well all but one of them- and I'll say that I don't really understand what was going on with Craig tbh).
This book is written in first person from both Henry and Lucys perspective, but the story overall was more about Lucy and more from her point of view. I thas a very realistic portrayal of chronic illness and the loneliness and insecurity it can cause. It had super heartwarming portrayals of friendship and the romance was very sweet.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with an arc of this book!