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Awesome Book!
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is an opulent tale of love, ambition, and fame set against the glitz and shadows of Hollywood’s Golden Age. It tells the story of the glamorous yet fiercely independent Evelyn Hugo, a starlet whose personal journey spans decades, marriages, and profound self-transformation.What makes this novel truly unforgettable is Evelyn herself: flawed, fiercely human, and unapologetically bold. Reid crafts a devilishly compelling character who remains relatable even as she makes morally complex decisions. The framing device—a journalist named Monique, chosen to tell Evelyn’s story—adds intrigue and layers of poignancy, ultimately linking their lives in unexpected ways.Reid’s lush yet accessible prose divides the story into sections corresponding to Evelyn’s seven husbands, each representing a phase in her evolution. Through these relationships, the novel explores societal norms, personal sacrifices, and the cost of survival in an unforgiving world.While the glittering world of Hollywood serves as the novel’s backdrop, its core themes are universal: the pursuit of love in all its forms, the search for identity, and the toll of ambition. The representation of LGBTQ+ relationships is heartfelt and beautifully written, offering voices to stories often erased from history.If there’s a slight drawback, it’s that Monique’s storyline feels less developed compared to Evelyn’s richly detailed narrative. Still, this minor issue doesn’t detract from the book’s overall impact.In summary, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is a haunting and unforgettable read that will stay with you long after the final page. Perfect for fans of historical fiction, richly drawn characters, and poignant love stories.
P**R
The Lost Diva!
This is one of the best psychological and historical fiction I have ever read and was utterly gripping!RATING: 🌟🌟🌟🌟.5PLOT: Former Hollywood superstar , the 79 year old Evelyn Hugo decides to sit for an interview with Monique Grant , a not so popular journalist who works at Vivant. Eventhough she doesn't know Evelyn's true intentions, Monique makes a deal with Evelyn about writing her biography for her and publish it after her death. A biography without any mysteries which would tell people about the true love of the ex- diva's life and her seven infamous marriages.REVIEW: I am not really sure how much I loved this book! The tale was so gripping that I literally finished it off in two days. The characters were intense and the author has done a great job linking all of them in a beautiful chronological order. Coming to Evelyn Hugo, I think that she was an exceptional woman! The way she fought for love all her life, withstood mental and physical abuse and never got to spend enough time with the woman of her dreams is heartbreaking. Her story of a self made Hollywood queen was both amazing and inspirational. Besides her love for Celia , Evelyn 's friendship with Harry Cameron was truly worthwhile! They readily entered into a false marriage, were honestly happy with each other, shared a loving daughter and continued to remain best friends until Harry's death. The subplot thay shows Monique's personal life and how she related it with Evelyn's was beautiful. The writing style is impeccable with the book divided into seven sections for the seven husbands of EH. And above all , the book has done justice and portrayed the lives of most of the closeted actors in the 1970s and '80s.The book arrived in superb condition within a day and I am super satisfied with the service
P**E
Clever plotting and good writing, #pridereading too
It is a coincidence that I read this book during the Pride month this year! I had not planned on it, neither did I read the reviews (with spoilers) about what exactly the plot is about. And yet, this turned out to be a pleasantly surprising read – one that certainly exceeded my expectations. This is also the first time that I read Taylor Jenkins Reid and I happened to like the way she plots. Clever, definitely quite clever.The saga of Evelyn’s seven husbands evolve with the story and a chapter is dedicated to each of them, rather her period as a wife with each of them. I think it is fair to have had sections segregated to explain the plot chronologically, but I have just a qualm – one or perhaps two felt a little overkill.Regardless, it is a good book in most aspects about a story that needed to be told. It felt good to read that Evelyn and her friends contributed to the LGBTQ movements as early as the 1960s-70s, even if it is fiction.Recommended for readers of intense fiction.
L**I
Wonderful book with wonderful charecters
One of the most impacful book i have ever read, the charecters all feel so alive (but they are not) the moment i read it i cannot put it down. Suspenseful, heartwrenching and most of all an empathizing story. I absolutely love it!
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