Ratings232
Average rating3.9
Louisa Clark is an ordinary girl living an exceedingly ordinary life--steady boyfriend, close family--who has never been farther afield than their tiny village. She takes a badly needed job working for a former athlete and adventurer who is wheelchair bound after a motorcycle accident. Soon his happiness means more to her than she expected.
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3 primary books4 released booksMe Before You is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Jojo Moyes.
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Captivating book. Lovely book. Easy to read but not poorly written, with a thought-provoking plot-line. However, I've never been one for sad love stories and this is certainly a sad love story. Unfortunately it was not deeply profound enough to bring me to tears or to truly take me out of my world - but that being said, it was a cinnamon-sweet, enjoyable read.
4/5 stars “I will never, ever regret the things I've done. Because most days, all you have are places in your memory that you can go to.”
I tried my hardest to read this spoiler-free and before the movie came out, but things happened that kinda ruined all that. As the movie was being promoted, I got spoiled for the end. Then I lost the book and ended up watching the movie before the book was found.
If everything had gone according to plan, perhaps I would rated this book an easy 5 stars. But instead, while I loved the writing and the characters, I didn't get to emotionally attached. My feelings weren't wrecked. I finished the book and was able to move on with my life. It's hard to give a book that was suppose to leave me destroyed a 5 stars when it couldn't even perform its one job.
That being said, I did enjoy this book. I loved the characters, the subplots nonexistent in the movie, and the beautiful writing. I understand why this book is so well-loved. Especially to those people who had the opportunity to go into it completely bling. Oh well.
Me Before You has appeared on almost every “Top Books...” list I've seen. It wasn't until I saw the trailer for the upcoming movie that I decided to give it a chance.
For anyone unfamiliar with the story.... Me Before You is about a woman named Louisa Clark who is hired to assist a quadriplegic man, Will Trayner. He is determined to end his life. She is determined to stop him.
I finished this book about and hour ago and I'm struggling with how to write this review. Was it a great book? No. Was it a terrible book? No. It was just ok.
This book featured a heart-wrenching plotline that was used to sell millions of books. Yes. I said it. This book was written to make the bestseller list. Is used the formulaic plotline of a thriller novel. It reveals pieces as it deems them necessary to the story. It jumps forwards and backwards in time. Occasionally it jumps between characters. All of this leads to the climactic ending. Who will win? Louisa or Will?
I didn't hate the characters. I really like Will, Lou (and her bumblebees), and Nathan. The rest of the characters were forgettable. In fact, it took me almost 100 pages to register who Thomas and Patrick were.
My real problem was with the writing. A chapter would start (in a boring, almost lecture-like tone), followed by buildup into a climactic reveal or moment. I'd be eager to find out what happens, flip to the next chapter, then bam... complete change of scenery or topic. It was frustrating. Incredibly frustrating.
By the 3/4 mark I was ready for this book to end. I had read 75% of the book and little had happened. It felt like a poorly chopped film by a college student. I'm hopeful the movie will be better.
Overall, the book was decent. It had some good moments. It tried to play on a reader's emotions, but much of the book fell flat. Honestly, it feels forgettable.
What an emotional rollercoaster. ♡ I can definitely see this being a book that stays with me for awhile. The feels, the journey, the growth... just