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A review by linda_helmi
Attachments by Rainbow Rowell
4.0
#173 for 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Read the book to lessen my book heaps from previous years buying, one of them is Attachments that I bought in 2016, and just became book pile on my bookshelf.
I thought this book was Young Adult but it wasn't, because I assumed that Rainbow Rowell written only Young Adult books. It's true then with the idiom " Assumption will kill you" :D :D.
This story took place in 1999, when email was still a new thing and a company had someone to checked on your company emails. Lincoln was the IT guy doing the email checks. He read emails from Jennifer - Beth, and getting attracted to Beth.
The book format mixed between Jennifer-Beth's emails and Lincoln stories for me quite interesting. We knew the stories about Beth and Jennifer through their emails. Somehow the story flowed nicely making me not be able to put the book. How breaking someone privacy by reading their private email disturb me a little bit. I don't know if these still happens nowadays, but thankfully I never use my company email for private things.
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Read the book to lessen my book heaps from previous years buying, one of them is Attachments that I bought in 2016, and just became book pile on my bookshelf.
I thought this book was Young Adult but it wasn't, because I assumed that Rainbow Rowell written only Young Adult books. It's true then with the idiom " Assumption will kill you" :D :D.
This story took place in 1999, when email was still a new thing and a company had someone to checked on your company emails. Lincoln was the IT guy doing the email checks. He read emails from Jennifer - Beth, and getting attracted to Beth.
The book format mixed between Jennifer-Beth's emails and Lincoln stories for me quite interesting. We knew the stories about Beth and Jennifer through their emails. Somehow the story flowed nicely making me not be able to put the book. How breaking someone privacy by reading their private email disturb me a little bit. I don't know if these still happens nowadays, but thankfully I never use my company email for private things.