Title: Expiration
Dates
Author: Rebecca Serle
Narrated by: Julia Whelan
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 7 hours and 6 minutes
Source: Review Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank you!
What's your favorite love story?
Daphne Bell receives a piece of paper with a number on it each time she starts a relationship with a new man. The number is how long the relationship will last. Daphne goes through each relationship knowing it will end until one day she goes on a blind date with Jake and gets a slip with only his name on it. Has she finally found the one?
My thoughts on
this audiobook:
· A major character is Daphne’s ex-boyfriend, now best friend, Hugo. I loved Hugo, he was a wonderful character.
· I liked the unique angle for this book about romance and life. There is a major reveal about halfway through the book that put together the real meaning of the story. It all came together for me then and I loved it. I don’t want to spoil this plot point for others.
· Julia Whelan is an excellent audiobook narrator. This was an easy, relaxing audiobook listen.
· This audiobook made me ponder my own life. What is important in life? Is a relationship worth it if you know it will end?
· If you let something hold too much control over your decisions you make in life, slips of paper in this novel, are you really living life?
· The first part of the book flips back and forth between present and past to give Daphne’s background.
· This book was a great example of magical realism.
· I enjoyed the ending.
Overall, Expiration
Dates is a unique romance that takes the reader on a thought-provoking journey.
I’m thinking of the fourth point. Is it worth it?
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