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Landline book review
Landline book review









But that was okay – that was really good, actually, to be near someone who filled your lungs with air.” It’s about a man madly and deeply in love with his wife. It’s about a woman who’s had a dream to write her own comedy show with her best friend ever since college.

landline book review

Landline is a story about marriage, love and family. I can’t help but smile whenever I remember a scene from one of her books or come across one of her quotes.

landline book review

I have read all of her books now – except for “Carry On” which recently came out and I’m impatiently waiting for it to be available in Egypt’s bookstores – and I can tell you with pure confidence that her writing fills me with this pure, raw happiness. Now the question is, is fixing her marriage the best solution? Or would it be better for both of them if she ended it before it even started?”įirst things first, I’ve got to say that Rainbow Rowell’s books are beyond amazing. It’s not time travel or anything, but she feels like she’s been given an opportunity to fix her marriage. That night, Georgie discovers a way to communicate with Neal – her Neal from 1998.

landline book review

When they leave for the airport, Georgie starts to wonder if she’s finally done it if she has in fact ruined everything. She knows that Neal will be upset – Neal seems to be always a little upset with Georgie these days – but she doesn’t expect him to pack up the kids and go home without her. Two days before they’re supposed to visit Neal’s family in Omaha for Christmas, Georgie tells him that she can’t go something’s come up on her show and she has to stay in LA.

landline book review

She still loves her husband, Neal, and he still loves her, deeply – but that almost seems beside the point now. “Georgie McCool – a TV writer – knows her marriage is in trouble.











Landline book review