Marianne Kavanagh
Författare till For Once in My Life
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Marianne Kavanagh has worked on a number of UK magazines, including Woman, Tatler and the Telegraph¿s Saturday magazine. She joined the launch team of Marie Claire, where she became deputy editor, before leaving to spend more time with her family. Since then, as a freelance editor and feature visa mer writer, Marianne has contributed to a wide variety of newspapers, magazines and websites, including the Telegraph, Mail, Guardian, Marie Claire, Easy Living, MyDaily and Red. She writes a weekly column, `Surviving Teenagers¿, for the parenting site Parentdish. She lives in London. Her book title, For Once in My Life, made The Australian Book Designers Association Award shortlist in 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre
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- 85
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- #214,931
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First, I didn't care much for Kim. She's quite selfish and with the way she handles most situations, I just couldn't stand her. Harry on the other hand I adored. The sections told from his POV were probably my favorite.
Second, the ending was a bit abrupt. The reveal I was waiting for finally happens during the last 5% of the book which doesn't really allow you to enjoy it. I was hoping there would have been a bit more telling us what becomes of Kim, Harry and Otis now that the truth is out.
The book begins in 2015, then takes you back 9 years to 2006. From there, the story progresses until you are once again in 2015 as a continuance of the first scene. I really liked how this was done. In a way it makes the story feel more real by allowing us a glimpse into those years and to witness how certain events affect and change the characters.
Don't let my 3 star rating fool you though. Don't Get Me Wrong is still an enjoyable read. It's a heartbreaking yet sweet book that will definitely leave you wanting more once it ends.
**I received this from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.… (mer)