It all started in Fully Booked since me and my friend Shobe, saw
this book. And when we visited the place once again, after my birthday,
I've seen it again: Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell. I was stuck on
what to buy: Statistical Probability of Love At First Sight, This Is
What Happy Looks Like both by Jennifer Smith or The Beginning of
Everything by Robyn Schneider (no, not Rob Schneider!). After what seems
like a lifetime of two hours of thinking and researching (Thank God
there's goodreaders.com)
I finally ended up with this book I wasn't sure about. I trusted my
instincts because it has the "New York Times Bestseller" on the cover,
and I promised myself never to buy anything that doesn't have those
letter printed on the cover. And make sure that it's not "Author of the
New Times Bestseller blah blah", I mean I want the legitimately accepted
bestseller. I got a little phobia for reading The Soul Seekers, I just
finished the first book and I have no intentions of pushing through the whole series.
Anyway, I really don't have high expectation for this
book, which is good considering my standards. I want something that
would make me feel like I don't want to go to work and is eager to turn
to the next page and know what would happen next; something that would
make me feel one with the story. Well, I got it with this book.
I can relate much to Eleanor because I am a woman of
20's that have a lot of insecurities. And we weren't even sure if
whatever flowery words guys tell us is true. There would always be a negative thought behind the pleasing words. Having not found my Park
Sheridan yet, well, Im sure he's out there somewhere, (I guess I just want to say that) which leads us
to... The "anyway" word...
Anyway, I really adore Park's feelings to Eleanor and
maybe it's true, that if you fall in love for someone, you only see the
good things in them, but when you see the bad ones, it makes you love
them even more and their imperfections; looking through the eyes of love.
This book was all about how to learn to love someone without looking
what's on the cover. And what I love about it is that it covers the
thoughts of both characters. So you wont have to ask "is she crazy?" Or
"is he just playing her?" Their feelings are very well explained on the
novel.
It took me 4 days long to finish the book because I
have to go to work and I can tell you how much I missed when I leave it
lying on my desk. So many times I attempted to bring it to work but
afraid that I'll make it dirty so I only read it when I got home. I
only want to go home asap to read it.
When I finished it, my face was blank and I was
shouting
"what's this book?!"
"That's it?!"
"That's about it?!"
I even flipped
the pages back and forth to see if there's anything I've missed and read
the acknowledgements maybe there's something in there. But none. That's
about it. The book was finished. It leaves you hanging but not much like David Levithan's Everyday. I'm satisfied. I feel like I was still looking
for something but all in all, the story was highly satisfactory and
beautiful.
I highly recommend this book and gives it 5 stars.
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