A review by millennialbookreview
A Quitter's Paradise by Elysha Chang

3.0

Parts of this book worked for me, while other parts really didn't. This is a character-driven story, which I usually don't have a problem with, but Eleanor's character didn't feel entirely realized. It felt like I never got to see her true personality or any indication of what she wanted. The story is told through three different perspectives, in three different time periods, which allowed the story to tackle a few different topics and themes. I don't know that the novel accomplished what the author set out to do, with the different themes but the book was entertaining.