Sarah
is home in England visiting her parents after the destruction of her marriage
when she meets Eddie and they have an instant connection. After spending a fabulous week together,
Eddie goes on a trip and never returns. Sarah
is sure that something sinister has happened to Eddie, but her friends are sure
that she has been “ghosted” and Eddie has moved on. What has happened to Eddie?
I’ll
admit I had a REALLY hard time reading this novel. I did finish it, but it really dragged for me
at the start and was hard to get into.
The action picked up at the end, but the author tried to build suspense
. . . and I saw through it and knew was going to happen. The book was mostly narrated by Sarah, but
Eddie narrates parts as well. Some
chapters were letters from Sarah to Eddie.
I was satisfied by how the book ended and it did get better as it went
along.
This
book is the November pick for both my Rogue (FLICKS Book and Movie Club) and
Kewaunee Library book clubs. Rogue
didn’t seem enthralled with the book, but the Kewaunee Library book club had a
good discussion of the book and it had a more positive impact. I really enjoyed the questions the librarians
came up with today as well as the excellent cake.
Favorite
Quotes:
“She
had this laugh, like a little bird at first, only then it would broaden to
something so unladylike. She saw the joy
in life, wherever she went.”
“I
don’t believe that love is meant to be like an explosion. It is not meant to be dramatic, or ravenous,
or any of the silly words ascribed it by writers and musicians. But I do believe that when you know, you
know.”
Overall,
Ghosted is an interesting look into forgiveness and hate, and into the modern
phenomenon of being “ghosted.”
I get irritated at times at the time I've spent reading holing that the story is going to get eventually better!
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