![]() ![]() ![]() They became different people in the space of knowing each other, and that’s so realistic to me, which made this book all that more relatable. Theo as a complete asshole, and the narrator far from perfect themselves. I feel like the story being told backwards was done wonderfully, and Hayes played around with narrative structure to make it work, and it did.īoth the narrator and Theo were wonderfully written. We follow in first person, as our narrator takes us through the memories, with chapters titled ‘The Last Good Day’ and ‘Are You a Banana?’ it ranges from serious, to funny, to heartbreaking in the space of a few pages.įrom the beginning of this novel, we know the outcome, however, I couldn’t help but feel inclined to continue the story, to want to know how Theo and our narrator met, to know the things they went through, the good and the bad. Out of Love follows our unnamed narrator, navigating through memories of their relationship after it has ended. I wanted to read this book since it was announced, and when I listened to Hazel reading the first chapter on YouTube, I was hooked. It was one of my highly anticipated books of the year. ![]() ![]() It was such an easy read, and I found myself at the end of the book before I knew it. This book was so beautiful, and the writing, ugh, the writing was magnificent. It hurt me in so many ways but also made me laugh, and smile, everything in-between. Out of Love by Hazel Hayes is a book that hurt me. Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an eARC of this novel. ![]()
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