Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Love, Rosie Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really quite enjoyed reading this book. The story about to best friends from childhood, Alex and Rosie who are seperated at the age of 18. Alex moves to Boston with his family while Rosie stay in Dublin, Ireland. They both move on with their lives but still stay close by telephone, through email, letters, and instant messaging. Along the way, they are there for each for weddings, divorces, births, funerals, etc. But they never seem to quite get it right. They're in love with each, but don't dare to tell the other. Instead allowing each other to live their lives and not taking that next step for fear of ruining the relationship. However, all their friends and family can tell it's only a matter of time.

There were so many times that I just laughed out loud and I could not put this down. I found very tender and heartwarming.

This novel was written in such an interesting way. It was written in they way that you were reading their instant message's, their emails, and the letters. That's how all the conversations are written in this book. It was really fun to read it that way.

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1 comment:

Nadia said...

I absolutely loved this book! I got on an Ahern kick when I was in England and found this one at a charity shop and just could not put it down. I loved the friendship these two had and that the ending was a happy one. Just a great chick lit book all around.