Friday, May 17, 2019

Book review - Two Like Me and You

Title: Two Like Me and You
Author: Chad Alan Gibbs
Genre: realistic fiction
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Rating:
fun, if you don't think too hard about it

Summary (provided by publisher): Edwin Green's ex-girlfriend is famous. We're talking cover-of-every-tabloid-in-the-grocery-store-line famous. She dumped Edwin one year ago on what he refers to as Black Saturday, and in hopes of winning her back, he's spent the last twelve months trying to become famous himself. It hasn't gone well.
But when a history class assignment pairs Edwin with Parker Haddaway, the mysterious new girl at school, she introduces him to Garland Lenox, a nursing-home-bound World War II veteran who will change Edwin's life forever.
The three escape to France, in search of the old man's long-lost love, and as word of their adventure spreads, they become media darlings. But when things fall apart, they also become the focus of French authorities. In a race against time, who will find love, and who will only find more heartache?


My opinion: If you think about it too much, the plot of this book is pretty ludicrous. Luckily, Gibbs keeps it moving pretty constantly so we don't do a lot of lingering on the details. Instead, we get caught up in watching the ridiculousness unfold. Its a standard road trip comedy with a touch of heart. On the plus side, it doesn't resolve in a neat and tidy way. Everyone leaves the situation a little bit changed, perhaps a little bit wiser, and looking at the world through a different lens.
More information: Two Like Me and You releases May 20.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley

1 comment:

  1. This looks fun. I always need more romances from the guy's point of view.

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