Can't Look Away

Can't Look Away

2022 • 320 pages

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15

YESSSSSSSSS.

Carola Lovering's debut novel, ‘Tell Me Lies,' is one of my all-time favorite books about young (twisted) love. Her second, ‘Too Good To Be True,' was a letdown - I feel like the plot ran away with the characters. All that to say, I wasn't sure what to expect with her third - but lucky for us, ‘Can't Look Away' is excellent. I would have devoured it in a single sitting had I not asked my partner to hide my Kindle for a few hours so I could prolong the excitement of another great read by Lovering.

If ‘Tell Me Lies' is character-driven and ‘Too Good To Be True' is (too) plot-driven, ‘Can't Look Away' is that excellent, elusive combination of both. Throughout the story, I found the characters' choices - even at their most shortsighted and extreme and conniving - to be believable because of their backstories and beliefs. Without giving anything away, I loved the ending.

I will say that, like her other novels, nearly all of the characters are white, well-educated, and well-off - but there was some exploration of financial privilege this time around. If you like stories about what could have been, about love darkening into obsession, about revenge in the digital age, about love triangles where you don't know who to root for (in particular, if you liked ‘The Light We Lost' by Jill Santopolo, this is for you!) - you'll want to read this. Thank you, Carola Lovering, for another great book that brought me back as vividly to what it's like to be 22 as Taylor Swift's Red re-release today!

ARC provided by NETGalley and St. Martin's Press in exchange for an honest review.

November 10, 2021Report this review