![]() ![]() ![]() They are books I tend to buy without hesitating since I know I will love them.Īfter Something Blue came Babyproof, a very real story about what happens to a long-term relationship when two people realize they want different things. I have done my best over the years to stay up to date on Giffin’s books. I still have my first edition hardback copy. I couldn’t put it down and immediately bought the sequel, Something Blue, as soon as it was out. I read Giffin’s first novel, Something Borrowed, shortly after it released in paperback in 2005. Now that I’ve graduated and have read for fun time once again, I decided to get all caught up. ![]() Reading All We Ever Wanted reignited my spark for Giffin’s true-to-life stories. This means that I had a stack of Giffin’s novels on my shelf that were long overdue and calling my name. The big bummer of going back to school in ’14 was that my read for fun time went out the window. So I think it’s safe to say that just about everyone can find something or someone to relate to in her books. Her characters often find themselves in relatable situations, usually involving relationships – romantic relationships, forbidden relationships, unconventional relationships, friendships, family relationships, etc. I always feel like I’m right inside the story, experiencing everything alongside her characters. Reading her newest book reminded me of why I am such a fan of her writing. Last month I was fortunate enough to receive an advance reader copy of Emily Giffin’s latest novel All We Ever Wanted. ![]()
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