![]() ![]() Georgie McCool has been having problems in her marriage for a long time, but she is too busy with her job as a TV writer do to anything about it. I have to admit the prose was pretty good, as I would have expected from Rainbow Rowell, but the rest of this story definitely didn’t convince me. Now I just felt it was a bunch of random events with a not so satisfying ending. Maybe if the idea would have been presented better and you would actually get an idea of how the whole timetravel-magic-phone-thing works, Landline would have made a lot more sense. And the magic phone? Not convincingly done at all and it just didn’t fit into the whole contemporary romance genre. ![]() The plot was pretty much non-existent and I really didn’t like the main characters and how they acted. I still can’t put my finger exactly on the why, but I do know there were a lot of things wrong with this story. I still think Rainbow Rowell‘s YA fiction is more than excellent, but I’m sorry to say I didn’t end up enjoying Landline at all. It’s something you make happen – because you love each other.”Īfter enjoying Eleanor & Park last year and loving Fangirl a few months ago, I was really looking forward to this read. ![]() Fitting together is something you work at.
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