Taylor Jenkins Reid's writing style is incredibly immersive. This book reads like a shocking Hollywood exposé and I still can't believe the characters and events aren't real.Ģ. Though Evelyn won't answer why she picked Monique to do the job, Monique agrees and Evelyn's story begins to unfold from her calculated beginnings in Hollywood to the millions she enjoys in the present, each section of her life titled by each of her seven husbands and her reasons for marrying (and divorcing) them.Īs you traverse all the gritty details of Evelyn's life, it feels like you're being allowed exclusive access to something you shouldn't be allowed to see. Though she can't understand why she's been chosen, Monique goes to Evelyn's home and finds out Evelyn doesn't just want to do an interview - she wants to lay out every piece of her truth for Monique to write and sell her biography. But the only one granted access is a little-known journalist named Monique Grant. This story is about renowned Hollywood actress Evelyn Hugo who, after decades of blockbuster hits, is now 79 and ready to give an exclusive interview after years of dodging the press. It reads like a gripping, nonfiction Hollywood exposé. Learn more about how Insider Reviews reviews and researches books.ġ. Here's why it's one of the novels I most frequently recommend. I've had the pleasure of reading "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" twice and it proudly graces my "Best Books of All Time" shelf. It was the #3 most read book amongst Goodreads reviewers last year and is still ranking at the top of Amazon's bestseller list. This book was nominated for two "book of the year" awards in 2017, but thanks to its social media circulation, most of its popularity is more recent. Though it was published nearly five years ago, "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" continues to pique readers' interests as it circulates BookTok, Bookstagram, and Goodreads. I opened the book one Saturday morning and proceeded to shirk all of my responsibilities until the last page, just as I did this past weekend when I had the absolute joy of rereading it again. I first read " The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" in 2019, when it landed in my lap as a result of a holiday book swap with one of my best friends, accompanied by a promise that I wouldn't be able to put it down.
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