
Rosie Dunne
Reviews

Story is written in email form which makes it a very protracted and dry read. Ending is not very much of a surprise.

I enjoyed reading this because interestingly, the entire book is written in the form of e-mails and letters. I got a little bit side tracked in somewhere along a hundred pages because things were getting boring. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable read. Alex and Rosie are hilarious and anyone would be quite envious of the bond they've kept intact for years.

This book never gets old. 💕

I really wanted to love this book and at first, I definitely thought that I would. I thought the way of telling the story was really interesting and different and something I hadn't really seen before. It's one of those books where I did like the characters and I did like the format, but the pacing was just off and the book seemed way too long and really quite repetitive in the end. I also didn't find the ending particularly satisfying. Still, despite this, I would be interesting to pick up another one of Ahern's books.
