A review by overlookingcovers
Six Days in Rome by Francesca Giacco

2.0

TW: Cheating, betrayal

I’d first like to thanks to Grand Central Publishing for gifting me this review copy. I was really excited to read this book, but alas, it wasn’t for me. Perhaps literary fiction is not my thing.

I’ll start with my pros for the book. Firstly, the book definitely made me feel like I was back in Italy. I felt transported back in time to my adventures in Tuscany, and even some faded memories of Sicily. I could feel Emilia’s excitement to be there, and her sense of this being a pilgrimage to explore her life: her ex boyfriend, her relationship with her father, and her parent’s relationship itself. It was an interesting story.

However, this book has A LOT of stream of consciousness. I never did fair well with that in my classes. Stream of consciousness has always felt like “information overload” to me. Personally, I think it leads to a lot of unnecessary information and a whole lot of confusion. So be warned if you want to read this book and also have that feeling!

Lastly, this book would have been a lot better without John. Maybe it’s a hot take, but he served no purpose to me. All he did was exploit the fact that Emilia had SERIOUS daddy issues. I just didn’t see the point of him, and I am a sucker for romance. I understand he was there to talk about life, but I genuinely think the storyline would have been so much better if he was some older guy reflecting on his life and passing down his wisdom. Feelings more spiritual to me- since that is what it seems Giacco was going for.

Overall, an interesting story, but not my cup of… espresso