Saturday, July 5, 2008

"Love the One You're With" by Emily Giffin

This book was a very honest and deep portrayal of regrets
and insecurities involving love and marriage. Giffin truly weaves a
story of obsession and guilt as main character Ellen tries to decide which
choice in love is best for her. She struggles with letting go of a
past love who brought out the insecurities that still loom overhead in her
current life. Her unaware husband has no idea the internal struggle
that grips her heart. After reading Giffin's previous three novels, this
one had a much darker and uneasy feeling associated with the storyline
and characters. However, I still enjoyed this story because it makes
you analyze deeply all the complexities of love both as an individual and
with another.

Lynn Graham

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