A review by benedettal
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

3.0

This was an interesting one. Building on a lot of real Hollywood stories, Taylor Jenkins Reid reminded me of a perhaps slightly more compassionate Jacqueline Susann, creating an unexpected queer narrative that I have to say had some real power. It was a very pleasant read, interesting enough and quite entertaining. I thought the twist in the end was a bit forced, a but much. It’s high camp, not bad, but camp.