Love the One You're With: A Novel

ByEmily Giffin

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kvon
I love Emily's books! I just recently started reading her novels and have loved every one that I have read so far. This book was another hit. She has a way of drawing you in, in a way that makes you feel like these characters could easily be your friends or family. I recommend this book and suggest you read all her others, I have two more to go!
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pranjal
The main heroine does have some great conclusions at the end of this tale. Yet, it's quite unbelievable the way she comes to them. For the majority of the book she is about to, thinking about, or actually with a man (a past love) who is not her husband. I listened to the author's interview at the end of the audio book. The way she developed the story from true event is very interesting. However, I don't think the final choice that the main character makes is believable based on her past actions throughout the story. I wouldn't read it again.
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raelynn
While I completely identified with Ellen in this book and love love loved it!!! (Spent an entire Saturday glued to the pages) It wasn't my favorite book by her yet... The others made me laugh and cry out loud!
However, you can't go wrong with a book by Emily giffin! The way she writes her characters makes you feel as though they are your best friends by the end of the book and you never want the book to end!
Baby Proof: A Novel :: Everybody's Fool: A Novel (Vintage Contemporaries) :: Five Commitments to Fail-Proof Your Marriage - From This Day Forward :: The Fate of Ten :: The Idea of You: A Novel
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melinda dunne
Not my favorite Emily Griffin book. Very slow, and the details seem to overshadow the plot. Also, I got tired of reading the same "matters of the heart" "the heart of the matter" every few paragraphs!
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kanissa saragih
This book was very disappointing. I usually like Emily Giffin books, but this one was quite boring. As with all books I start, I felt like I had to finish it, hoping that it would get better, but no luck. If I had to say one good thing about the book, I'd say that the author did get my blood boiling. I really just wanted to smack the main character because, really, if you get married that commitment is forever. If that is not the mindset you go into marriage with, then you shouldn't be getting married. My rating is not based on my views of marriage. It is, however, based on how much I struggled to get through the book.
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mgiuhat
At times light-hearted, at others a bit darker, likely one of my favorite Giffin reads.

Sharp, descriptive (but not solely for the sake of being so) and entertaining, Giffin draws you into the emotional dilemmas of her lead character.

A very entertaining and easy read - a nice flair of fiction drama.
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audrey odden
This book is moderately entertaining if you want a vanilla chick book, but it doesn't measure up to Something Borrowed or Something Blue. The story is 70% description of environment, 15% recounting the past of the main character and 15% story development. I would have preferred less detail about the pattern on the china and more actual story.

I actually put this book down and forgot about it after the first few chapters because I was bored. I picked it up again and finished it when I ran out of other books to read. It was okay, nothing exciting,
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