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Average rating3.3
"An utterly delightful epistolary romance....The Impossible Us is that rare 'I laughed, I cried' book."--The New York Times Nick: Failed writer. Failed husband. Dog owner. Bee: Serial dater. Dress maker. Pringles enthusiast. One day, their paths cross over a misdirected email. The connection is instant, electric. They feel like they’ve known each other all their lives. So they decide to meet. While Nick buys a new suit, and gets his courage up, Bee steps away from her desk, and sets off to meet him at a London train station. With their happily-ever-after nearly in hand, what happens next is incredible and threatens to separate them forever. As their once in a lifetime connection is tested, Nick and Bee will discover whether being together is an impossible chance worth taking.
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I hope you are wanting to be in the mood for f**ks here and f**ks there cuz f**kers are everywhere in the book. Completely was unnecessary and I was uninterested. DNF
I regret having read some of the reviews before reading this book as it spoiled part of the story, and most likely affected my enjoyment of it.
The story has a kind of “you've got mail” vibe with an original twist. The characters were interesting and I have enjoyed Sarah Lotz writing style. However, I felt the story dragged on for too long and, although I've started the book invested on the characters outcome, at ¾ of it I only wanted it to end.
I wanted to rate this book higher but it really didn't work for me.
I recommend this book if you enjoy romance and sci-fi and you don't mind not getting too deep in any of these genres.