Slow Dance
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Rainbow Rowell
A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From #1 New York Times bestselling author Rainbow Rowell comes Slow Dance--her smartest, funniest, most powerful novel yet "If you, like me, think thirty-somethings methodically working through their issues is very hot, Slow Dance is the book for you. The people in it feel like people you know or maybe even people you've been. Slow Dance is sexy, sweet, wise, and nostalgic--Jane Austen's Persuasion for our times." -- Gabrielle Zevin, New York Times bestselling author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Shiloh Butler was supposed to get out of north Omaha. She used to sit out on the front porch with her best friend, Cary, and plot their escape. Shiloh was going to be an actress - she had a scholarship to a good school - and Cary was laser-focused on the Navy. Sharp, stoic, golden-eyed Cary . . . thin as a stick of gum and poor as dirt. He was probably the most decent person Shiloh has ever known. She hasn't spoken to him in fourteen years. When Shiloh gets an invitation to a high school friend's wedding, Cary is the first and only thing on her mind. She desperately wants to see him again, but she doesn't know if she can bear being seen by him. What would Cary think of Shiloh at thirty-three? A divorced mom living in the same house she grew up in. Someone who works behind a desk, not onstage. Would Cary even want to see Shiloh after all this time? After everything? The answer, it turns out, is yes. In her triumphant return to adult fiction, Rainbow Rowell has written a love story so honest and human - so cathartic - you'll feel it in your bones. Slow Dance is as sharp and compassionate as you'd expect from Rowell. Deeply, profoundly romantic, it's a power ballad of a book.
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Author
Rainbow Rowell
Pages
608
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2024-07-30
ISBN
0063386461 9780063386464
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"2.5 stars, rounded up to 3.<br/>I often like the idea or overall story an author wants to tell, but struggle to connect to the details or the way it plays out page by page. Strangely enough - with Slow Dance, I felt exactly the opposite. I enjoyed the small moments, the dialogue, the humanity that was seen in the little interactions; it was the overall story that didn’t do it for me. <br/><br/>To be honest, this book felt like a lot of effort (at times, even a slog) to read. I found the overall plot to be quite thin, and the conflict to be mostly contrived. There seemed to be a lot of repetition, a lot of dragging on and on, pointless miscommunication, and so forth. The timelines jumped a lot, even within the “before” portion itself, and it felt disjointed. <br/><br/>I actually didn’t mind Shiloh’s personality, as many reviewers seem to -- I thought she was credible albeit very flawed. The children were awesome. There was a lot of good banter, sweet moments, and an overall distinctly “human experience” feel. Rowell is clearly an excellent writer on a technical level, and is also so talented in portraying complex family dynamics. <br/><br/>It’s almost as if I enjoyed the execution of a plot I didn’t quite care for. I would definitely revisit this author in the future and give her work another try."
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