If I Loved You Less (Classics Queered) audiobook
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Review #1
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I loved the story. Sweet, reminded me of our time living in Hawaii where I met my wife. Well done, and Jill Smith is one of my favorite narrators.
Review #2
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I\’ having a hard time deciding about this book. The author is technically a sound wordsmith and certain aspects of this story are done well. On the negative side I felt too many strands of the story are left dangling. Most of all the lead character is only slightly more likable than Hannibal Lecter; (okay, okay; just a little attempt at humor there.) She is dismissive of others for their lack of ambition when her life plan is to stay in the place she\’s always lived, running a small family business. She consistently makes errors in judgement regarding people yet is arrogantly certain of her proficiency in that regard. The there is the manner in which she interacts with Laurel; it comes across more like an experiment than a friendship. The supposed love between Kini and Theo isn\’t at all developed and feels like it was tossed in at the end of the story. This is supposed to a retelling of the book Emma by Jane Austen; if that\’s the case then I feel as if I\’ve missed little by not having read it.
Review #3
Audiobook If I Loved You Less (Classics Queered) by Tamsen Parker
I really enjoyed Parker’s “If I loved You Less”- it was a fun story where I remained in the state of guessing how it would end right up until the end! Set in Kauai, the peppy young woman who is the lead character has a settled grace that I found intriguing. Her match making antics made me laugh (and cringe at moments) as she bumbled along through finding her own happily ever after. The author does a good job dealing with complexities of identify with the characters- they have a variety of life walks and you get the feel for this without feeling over-tangent-laden. I do wish we lived in a world that lacked homophobia to the extent this one did. Nice to visit and escape into. I won’t give you any spoilers, but this one’s worth the read. 🙂