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A review by ameserole
Love the One You're with by Emily Giffin
2.0
Okay, so I dove into Love the One You're with for a specific challenge. I think it has also been a while since I dove into an Emily Griffin book too. So, in a way, it was kind of nice to dive into something cute-ish. Or so I thought..
In it, you will meet Ellen and Andy. They seemed like the perfect couple living a perfect marriage. Which, honestly, sounded perfectly boring. So it doesn't take long for Ellen to stray away from Andy. Now I'm not married, and I don't really have a desire to do so down the road, but I didn't really like their marriage. It just bored me.
There's Ellen trying to come up with reasons as to why her little affair (or whatever) is justified. Andy is just a limp noodle throughout the entire book. Which does absolutely nothing for me. I wanted to see something from him but he was more boring than a piece of lettuce.
Other than that, it was an okay book. The ending was pretty good and I'm happy that it's over.
In it, you will meet Ellen and Andy. They seemed like the perfect couple living a perfect marriage. Which, honestly, sounded perfectly boring. So it doesn't take long for Ellen to stray away from Andy. Now I'm not married, and I don't really have a desire to do so down the road, but I didn't really like their marriage. It just bored me.
There's Ellen trying to come up with reasons as to why her little affair (or whatever) is justified. Andy is just a limp noodle throughout the entire book. Which does absolutely nothing for me. I wanted to see something from him but he was more boring than a piece of lettuce.
Other than that, it was an okay book. The ending was pretty good and I'm happy that it's over.