Definitely a 4 ⭐️ book! Absolutely enjoyed the writing and the story. It was interesting to see being black today but still treated as a second class citizen from the 30s and so on. Tayari had me picking sides with Celeste and Roy, I feel bad for wanting them to end up with different people but I love that she was able to evoke emotion from me through her writing. The book wasn't a 5 star read simply because at some point I struggled to stay in focus and I felt like it would have been better shorter. All the same, can't wait to read more from Tayari! Edit: I've been battling in my mind in whether to put it at 3.5 or 4.5 and I've settled for 4 star. It deserves the stars.
Nov 20, 2023
Definitely a 4 ⭐️ book! Absolutely enjoyed the writing and the story. It was interesting to see being black today but still treated as a second class citizen from the 30s and so on. Tayari had me picking sides with Celeste and Roy, I feel bad for wanting them to end up with different people but I love that she was able to evoke emotion from me through her writing. The book wasn't a 5 star read simply because at some point I struggled to stay in focus and I felt like it would have been better shorter. All the same, can't wait to read more from Tayari! Edit: I've been battling in my mind in whether to put it at 3.5 or 4.5 and I've settled for 4 star. It deserves the stars.
Nov 20, 2023







