Ratings6
Average rating4.9
I don’t often feel inclined to write reviews, but for this book it is hard to resist. I am surprised to have not heard ANYONE, ANYWHERE talking about this book. I am lucky to have found it on my own.
With that, I leave a few words that I hope can convince other readers:
I read Normal People by Sally Rooney four years ago. That book left me thinking about it not only for weeks but for YEARS. So much so, I reread it this year. I anticipate Talking at Night to do the same.
My quick skepticism for this book was met utter poignance. Will and Rosie’s story is one that seems so familiar, but also so new. It’s a story so complicated, yet so raw and poetic. I do not wish to spoil this book, so, for that reason all I can say is that I was moved more than I ever thought I could be and only want for other readers to relish in Will and Rosie’s story as well.
5⭐️