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Modern Lovers by Emma Straub

alliepeduto's review against another edition

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4.0

Freaking loved it!! Emma Straub is one of my new favorite writers. She does such a marvelous job of breathing life into these characters, and I can't get enough of her novels!

gaillypoo's review against another edition

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4.0

I thought the book was good. Fine. Interesting. It left something lacking. I don’t think its a bad book i just don’t think its my preferred style.

mjharrell's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved the music theme - and the idea of how love changes as you get older. Great summer read/listen.

piranha54's review

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hopeful reflective medium-paced

3.25

catherinefuckingdavis's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

nerdyrev's review against another edition

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4.0

I will admit that I didn't read The Vacationers by Emma Straub, so I wasn't immediately on the Straub bandwagon. I had heard good things, looked at the book often in the bookstore, but never pulled the trigger. When BotM offered this one, I knew I had to give it a go and I am so glad I did.

This is a wonderful story of three couples (or 4 if you look one way)- Elizabeth and Andrew, Zoe and Jane, and their children Ruby (Zoe and Jane's daughter) and Harry (Elizabeth and Andrew's son). There is a 4th relationship in Ruby and Dust, but Harry will intersect into that story.

In college, Elizabeth, Andrew, Zoe, and Lydia were part of a band called Kitten's Mustache. The band was gained some fans in college, but at the death of Lydia the band split. Now older, Elizabeth and Andrew are married and are neighbors to Zoe and her wife Jane. Both couples are having problems. Andrew is caught up with a friend who owns a yoga studio, where Andrew now spends most of his time. Zoe and Jane are divorcing, yet own a successful restaurant together.

Throughout the story, a movie about Lydia is being discussed and movie producers want the blessing of the three other members of the band. Both Zoe and Elizabeth have signed on, only Andrew is the holdout. He won't say why, but there are suspicions that something happened in the past.

Another story is the budding romance of Harry and Ruby. Ruby is kind of a wild child who has often fallen for the wrong guy, especially her current boyfriend- Dust. Harry, who is pretty straight laced and takes SAT tutoring classes for fun, has had a crush on Ruby most of his life and when an opportunity to protect Ruby comes up, he takes it and their romance begins. Their parents find out about their relationship when they are arrested for having sex in a playground.

It is hard to describe the appeal of the story except to say that it is just great writing. The plots are there, but there isn't major drama behind them. The book is more of a look at love through multiple relationships- budding love in Harry and Ruby, a love falling apart in Zoe and Jane, a love on the edge of mistrust with Elizabeth and Andrew, the love of all of them as college students, and other friendships. This is a look into the lives of these friends and what happens as college students become older. Straub's story is just good. I read a different review of Straub's writing which stated Straub writes as if the neighbor is telling you a story about other neighbors. The book just works so much so that I ran out and got The Vacationers.

I gave this one 4 stars. There are a few dragging bits, but the characters are so well developed that it makes up for those parts as life isn't always exciting.

juliterario's review against another edition

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2.0


Razones por las que compré este libro: (1) su hermosa portada, (2) la tapa dura por dentro es amarilla y, duhhhh, amo el amarillo, y (3) me llamó la atención la sinopsis del libro en sí. Me esperaba que esta novela fuera una lectura contemporánea ligera, sin nada tan complejo y entretenida para pasar un buen rato. Lamento decir que Modern Lovers de Emma Straub no llegó a ser eso siquiera para mí. Los personajes se sintieron demasiado planos, así como si estuviera viendo sus siluetas en 2D sin obtener algún tipo de desarrollo de ellos. Vamos, que no sé ni de qué se supone que va esta novela. La sinopsis dice una cosa, pero luego la autora tiene un montón de subtramas y sólo desarrolla algunas de vez en cuando, logrando así que su historia parezca no tener un hilo. A veces agarraba una trama y luego la dejaba un buen rato hasta que volvía a aparecer... No sé, siento que debería haberse quedado con una solamente. Me salté varias partes porque me aburrí MUCHÍSIMO. Vamos, que tampoco es todo malo y sí que le encontré sus pequeñas gemas ocultas (por eso le doy 2 estrellas en vez de 1), pero más allá de eso no puedo decir que Modern Lovers sea una lectura que en realidad recomiende :/

stillhouette's review against another edition

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Pacing was slow and the change in viewpoints made it hard for me to get invested in any storyline. Also, just didn't fit my current mood. :)

baxteria23's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

tofu__luvr's review against another edition

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3.0

I really liked the way it was written but nothing really happened? Lol