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The Three of Us
by Ore Agbaje-Williams
Special thanks to the author, putnambooks, & netgalley for my advanced readers copy!!!
This was a very quick and interesting read. There’s no major build up to anything because as soon as the book begins you’re basically in the middle of what’s already occurring. The author never mentions the names of the husband and wife only the name of the third MC Temi. Which I guess since everything is centered around her involvement in their lives it makes sense that we only know who she is.
It’s broken down into 3 sections and is told from each characters POV. Nothing major happens until the end which the book revolves around this one day in particular. That was fine aside from the repetitiveness surrounding it. The wife’s friendship with Temi was completely unhealthy. 3 was definitely a crowd when it came to these characters.
There was constant bickering between the husband and Temi. In simplest terms they hated each other which was probably the most entertaining part of the book. Because it definitely lacked character development and depth. But I kept going because I was entertained and the premise is what got me initially.
I couldn’t believe the things the friend allowed to go on between her husband and Temi. Once she got married and Temi’s little tantrums began she should’ve nipped all that in the bud. Temi had no respect or boundaries when it came to the things she said or did.
I was in total agreement with the husband not liking Temi by the end of the book I kind of hated her too. I wish I could go into more detail about it because it’s not a 5 star read but worth reading because the premise and everything that happened in this book was wild.
The wife and husband didn’t even matter because Temi was always the main focus. I think Temi acted out the way she did because she was never given the proper attention by her parents. Having the wife as her friend was used as a crutch giving her hope that she finally had someone she could connect with. Then boom her best friend gets married and it’s no longer about her but him instead.
The ending upset me because I needed to know what happened next. I hate endings like this with a passion but if she follows up with another book I might just read it. Overall the book was fine it had potential to be great. Very entertaining but not 100% recommendable so read at your own will!!!
This was a very quick and interesting read. There’s no major build up to anything because as soon as the book begins you’re basically in the middle of what’s already occurring. The author never mentions the names of the husband and wife only the name of the third MC Temi. Which I guess since everything is centered around her involvement in their lives it makes sense that we only know who she is.
It’s broken down into 3 sections and is told from each characters POV. Nothing major happens until the end which the book revolves around this one day in particular. That was fine aside from the repetitiveness surrounding it. The wife’s friendship with Temi was completely unhealthy. 3 was definitely a crowd when it came to these characters.
There was constant bickering between the husband and Temi. In simplest terms they hated each other which was probably the most entertaining part of the book. Because it definitely lacked character development and depth. But I kept going because I was entertained and the premise is what got me initially.
I couldn’t believe the things the friend allowed to go on between her husband and Temi. Once she got married and Temi’s little tantrums began she should’ve nipped all that in the bud. Temi had no respect or boundaries when it came to the things she said or did.
I was in total agreement with the husband not liking Temi by the end of the book I kind of hated her too. I wish I could go into more detail about it because it’s not a 5 star read but worth reading because the premise and everything that happened in this book was wild.
The wife and husband didn’t even matter because Temi was always the main focus. I think Temi acted out the way she did because she was never given the proper attention by her parents. Having the wife as her friend was used as a crutch giving her hope that she finally had someone she could connect with. Then boom her best friend gets married and it’s no longer about her but him instead.
The ending upset me because I needed to know what happened next. I hate endings like this with a passion but if she follows up with another book I might just read it. Overall the book was fine it had potential to be great. Very entertaining but not 100% recommendable so read at your own will!!!