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A review by timothyptle
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
2.0
Giving the main character a Freudian excuse for being who she is completely removes any kind of relatability. This novel fails to be a reflection on loneliness in our modern world in general, despite what the blurb claims, but simply a fairly predictable and rather cheap story about an uninteresting set of characters.