![]() Starting at the end, the book starts with us meeting Theo and our nameless protagonist (as I write this review it has only just become apparent to me that throughout the entire book, we never discover what the protagonists name is, except for when Theo calls her Angel,) as he’s come round to collect his things from what was once their flat. We walk into the characters lives at their break up, when they’re right in the thick of untangling their lives and emotions that’s when we the reader enter. The plot structure reminds me a lot of IMAGINE US HAPPY, in that it’s a love story told in reverse. OUT OF LOVE is not only visually beautifully because of its cover, but also poetically beautiful in its story telling. ![]() Meaning, I’ll read one, get emotionally invested and then cannot read something else emotional for a while without feeling utterly drained. ![]() Often times, I dip in and out of books I know are going to upset me somehow, or cause visceral reactions that I’ll carry and hold onto for a few days. ![]()
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