Love the One You're With by Emily Giffin

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  • Pub. Date: April 2009
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,432

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,432

    Synopsis

    From the blockbuster bestselling author of SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLUE, and BABY PROOF comes a novel about a woman who questions whether or not she really married the right guy.

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    Kathleen McInerney's reading as first-person narrator Ellen is sensitive, nuanced and multilayered, laying bare the conflicting emotions and contradictions in Ellen's heart as she's torn between her loving husband and the old flame seeking to rekindle their former romance. She sounds like she's genuinely thinking out loud, her voice tinged with guilt as she searches for the right words to articulate her confused feelings. McInerney is also spot-on when it comes to adapting vocal directions from the text itself. Listeners are told at various times that a character's voice is "weary and very wary" or that he speaks "wryly, with a suppressed smile in his voice." In every case, McInerney's reading conveys exactly what the text calls for. This excellent production brings out the best in the book. A St. Martin's hardcover (Reviews, Mar. 17). (June)

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    Biography

    Emily Giffin is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the University of Virginia School of Law. After practicing litigation at a Manhattan firm for several years, she moved to London to write full time. The author of four New York Times bestselling novels, she now lives in Atlanta with her husband and three young children. Visit www.emilygiffin.com.

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    I just couldn't love it no matter how hard I triedby ReadingMakesMeHappy

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    November 26, 2009: I loved all of Emily Giffen's other novels but I just couldn't love, "Love the One You're With" because of the main character. She came across as shallow and selfish. She just couldn't appreciate the wonderful people who surround her. The story was well written but the story itself was not enjoyable to me. It took me a while to read the book because of how much Ellen irrated me. I was moderately satisfied with the end but felt it took too long for the resolution to come about. It also bothered me that it only took Ellen about two minutes to stop torturing herself and the other's around her. I love this author and look forward to her next novel.

    Truly, Love the one You're Withby MiaAdorable

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    November 11, 2009: This is the first book I have read from Emily Griffin and I must say I was very impressed by her style of writing and her ability to bring emotions within me.

    The story about a married woman who runs into an old love and having to make a decision about her future is written in such a way that brings the reader in the story. Ellen is married to her best friend's brother. They are wealthy but live modestly, as that is how Ellen chooses to live her life. She runs into her old love in the streets of New York and finds herself once again falling for him or maybe remember how she felt when she was with him. Because she feels like they way they ended things years ago was unfinished, she sees if she and her old flame can rekindle that love long ago. Ultimately, Ellen has to make the decision to either go back to a love you had long ago or stay with the love you have now. She is at a crossroads and this books reels you into her life and her difficult decision making.


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