I mean what an incredible book. I loved it so much. I laughed, I cried. It kind of made me sad how much I can relate to Eleanor.
I loved the warm friendship between Raymond and Eleanor. I really liked Sammy and his storyline.
I loved the writing style.
I have no words; it’s brilliant. I’m so glad I read it. Please can anyone recommend me something similar? Thank you all!
I really loved this book. It’s such a good depiction of what living with loneliness and low level depression can look like - but also what life can look like as someone who is just a little “different” than mainstream. I love these characters. A Man Called Ove, Where’d You Go, Bernadette?, maybe even The Helpline. Similar vibes.
I’m a librarian and I tell people about this book all the time. It TRULY captures what depression is like.
Heft by Liz Moore!!! One of the most underrated/unknown contemporary novels. Very similar to EO.
That’s one of my favorite books. Books don’t normally make me cry, but that one does me in every time.
Which one
I loved it too! Another in the same vein is The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman. Delightful book!
You may also enjoy Cassandra in Reverse.
Okay thanks!
Agreed! Have you read A Man Called Ova?
Yes!! I loved it too!
Ahhh, i really tried and just could not get into it… :/
I love EOCF though.
Try Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland
And now I have my winter reading list - thank you Redditors!!
Found it in a “little library” and brought it along on a trip to read. Random, but turned out to be a great choice. I felt really engaged, intrigued and impressed.
Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent is similar, but with a suspense/thriller aspect.
And then there’s She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb, which is both heartbreaking and beautiful.
OMG!!! I remember reading this in winter last year while sitting on a park bench behind my apartment in Tokyo. It was 10 PM, snowing a little bit and felt magical <3
Yes it’s a great book.
It’s absolutely beautiful. In my opinion quite realistic. Good plot twist, and in general very heart warming. I wish I could recommend you something, but there’s nothing like it. I loved Autumn, by Ali Smith, though. You can give it a try.
I think the book made a lot of damage to the author, though. After Eleanor’s success, she got a contract for her second novel yet to be published. It’s been six years, and it seems like it’ll be released in 2025… I have the impression that she feels pressured to write a book as successful as her first.
A free copy showed up in my mailbox, no idea why. I was skeptical of it because of this. Maybe I’ll pick it up