If there’s a writer out there as emotionally naked as Rainbow Rowell, I certainly haven’t found her. While many authors take a step back, manipulating their characters from an omnipotent distance, Rowell’s four books all feel like extreme close-ups—of falling in love, embarrassment, characters losing and finding themselves.
Reading Rowell’s books feels like reading the diary of an acquaintance, someone you always thought was interesting but don’t know well at all. It is uncomfortable in the best of ways.
Each book is a quick, light read, but if you’re yearning for more, Rowell’s fifth novel, Carry On, comes to shelves in October. In the meantime, if you want more novels starring awkward, funny ladies, Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’ Diary is even better as a book than as a movie. If, on the other hand, you lean more towards the YA side of things, try Caitlin Moran’s How to Build a Girl, one of my favourite books of 2014.
Number of books: 4
Read in order: Nope!
Highlight: Eleanor & Park
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