I don’t necessarily care for the romance genre, but I do love a good love story. I’m talking about a slow burn, an epic romance, or a historical fiction page-turner with a charismatic couple on a never-ending adventure. After reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, I also recently realized that I love a complicated, unconventional love story

This book has been getting a lot of hype since its release in 2017. It has been resting comfortably on my TBR list until recently, when I noticed a couple of close friends praising it online. My curiosity is always peaked when a reviewer says, “this book has really impacted me,” or “I can’t wait for others to read this so we can talk about it.” And having finished the book, I can concur- you can’t really talk about it too much without spoiling it, but it leaves you REALLY WANTING TO TALK ABOUT IT! 

This book left me with a lot of complicated feelings. I found the overall sentiment to be quite beautiful. It truly captures the complexity of human emotion throughout a life and how the interactions and relationships of one person can create connections that we can never imagine. I loved the unpredictability of this story. Throughout the book, the author does a fantastic job of developing the main character, Evelyn Hugo. It’s hard to believe that she was a fictional character and not an old Hollywood icon. 

The most impactful thing about this book was the reminder that true love can come in many different forms. And that one person can truly love in multiple capacities throughout their lifetime. The acts of love in this story know no boundaries, and it was a delight to be reminded of the many beautiful ways love can take form. Be prepared to become emotionally invested and maybe shed a tear as you read The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. 

 

“Never let anyone make you feel ordinary.”
― 
Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo


“That is the fastest way to ruin a woman’s reputation, after all—to imply that she has not adequately threaded the needle that is being sexually satisfying without ever appearing to desire sexual satisfaction.”
― 
Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

 

Cover ArtThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Call Number: Palatka Popular Fiction PS3618.E5478 S48 2017
ISBN: 9781501139239
Publication Date: 2017-06-13