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Bezig met laden... Klik (2011)door Rainbow Rowell
Bezig met laden...
Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. KIRKUS REVIEWCan love survive in the information age? It can when a newspaper?s IT guy begins reading the e-mails of the film critic.Set long ago in 1999, when people still cared about privacy, Beth, a film critic at a Nebraska paper and Jennifer, a copy editor across the room, trade daily e-mails when boredom strikes at work. What they don?t suspect is that Lincoln, working the graveyard shift, reads their highly personal missives as part of his job, monitoring flagged e-mails for inappropriate material. He could stop (they?re neither gambling, browsing porn nor harassing co-workers), but he doesn?t want to¥Beth and Jennifer are funny and friendly and have a lifeÂ¥something Lincoln desperately wants for himself. Handsome and addicted to collegeÂ¥he just finished his second master?s degreeÂ¥Lincoln is also awkward, heartbroken from his cheating girlfriend, happy to count D&D as a social life, and has just moved back in with his counter-culture mother. Somehow, reading Beth and Jennifer?s e-mails make him feel normal. And he gets an eyeful of their normal: Jennifer is obsessed with pregnancy and how to avoid it, even though good guy husband Mitch wants nothing more than to start a family. Beth wishes she was as secure in her relationship with musician Chris, but he?s hardly the type to settle down. As the two trade emails, Lincoln feels increasingly like a cyber-stalker, but then something funny happens: Beth begins confessing a crush on a mystery man at work. Her cute guy eats dinner in the break room with old Doris, helps Jennifer change a flat and sounds an awful lot like Lincoln to Lincoln. He thinks he may be falling in love (even though he?s never seen Beth), but what about Chris? All's well that ends well in this romance that switches from the women?s e-mails to Lincoln?s narrative of his slow rise from sad sack to confident boyfriend material.A certain light charm pervades the novelÂ¥a Spring Break kind of book.Pub Date: April 14th, 2011ISBN: 978-0-525-95198-8Page count: 320ppPublisher: DuttonReview Posted Online: March 6th, 2011 This book was so cute. It's really a 3.5 but as someone who used to work in a newsroom , I couldn’t help but give it 4 stars. The use of email in the story feels quaint, especially since technology wasn’t as pervasive at the time. Although the plot was predictable, it still managed to keep me turning the page. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Beth and Jennifer know their company monitors their office e-mail, but they still spend all day sending each other messages, gossiping about their coworkers at the newspaper and baring their personal lives like an open book. When Lincoln applied to be an Internet security officer, he hardly imagined he'd be sifting through other people's inboxes like some sort of electronic Peeping Tom. Lincoln is supposed to turn people in for misusing company e-mail, but he can't bring himself to crack down on Beth and Jennifer. He can't help but be entertained and captivated by their stories. But by the time Lincoln realizes he's falling for Beth, it's way too late for him to ever introduce himself. After a series of close encounters and missed connections, Lincoln decides it's time to muster the courage to follow his heart, even if he can't see exactly where it's leading him. This story is about falling in love with the person who makes you feel like the best version of yourself, even it is someone you have never met. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I adored this novel. Rowell has an absolute knack for clever dialogue, and also for fabulous love stories. I loved every single character and felt like a Lincoln myself, on the outside looking in on their lives and wanting to be a part of it. So engaging and delightful. ( )