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Beat the Rain
Beat the Rain | Nigel Jay Cooper
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Louise, grieving the death of her lover Tom, does the only thing she can think of to make the pain go away - she marries his twin brother Adam. But letting go of her past isn't as easy as she thought. After a seemingly chance encounter with a charming stranger called Jarvis, all of their lives begin to unravel. Beat The Rain is a moving and vulnerable psychological thriller, depicting the reality of a relationship in decline. At times humorous, at times heartbreaking, it explores what it means to live, to love and to lose.
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Bookgirl
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This is a review for The Pursuit of Ordinary by Nigel Jay Cooper, a book not in the database. The shirt pic is just too awesome not to share! Ok so the review - this is a FASCINATING book. It‘s a NetGalley ARC and totally different than anything I have ever read before. It defies genre, for me. It‘s part love story, part mystery, part psychological exploration of the self, part story of mental illness. It was really intriguing and different. 👍🏻

Christine11 I love that T-shirt!! 6y
umbrellagirl Read Across America Day is my birthday 💙 6y
NigelCooper Thanks for the review of The Pursuit of Ordinary :) 6y
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Bookgirl
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Thank you NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I liked this story, which is a study of a marriage gone wrong, and all the ways people make choices that lead them to their own misery. The characters are a little hard to root for so I didn't get fully invested in their stories and at times there are jumps in timeline that are shaky, but it's worth reading. No plot spoilers, but it's sad.

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reneelyons
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Another book finished for my #biblioweekend This is a quick read that takes a deep look into relationships, specifically long term relationships. I liked this book, and the story was engaging enough to keep reading, but I did find myself rolling my eyes at times. Some of the plot twists felt unnatural to me, as did much of the prose. It's sad and tragic with no likeable characters. That said, I understand Nigel's intent and this book is unique.

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NigelCooper
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I'm biased, I wrote it :)

Alfoster @Nijay Well, I just finished your book and was blown away!' To say it changed me would be an understatement. How, I'm not even sure but I laughed and I cried and I mourned for these people. Will review it later today on NetGalley. Just thank you for an amazing book; I hope you are at work on your next! You have a fan for life. 8y
NigelCooper @Alfoster hi Anne - thanks so much, I got your review through late last night and it made my evening :) can't tell you how much it means to me to get feedback on the book when it's really had an impact. I am half way through next novel :) X 8y
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mauveandrosysky
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This one kept me interested enough to keep reading, but I never felt emotionally invested in it at all. There are some morsels of genuine wisdom about marriage, love and loss, but for the most part it seemed like the plot twists took precedence over the characters.

KrisConstantReader I kind of felt the way you did, although I rated it a little higher because of the great writing. 8y
mauveandrosysky @KrisConstantReader I definitely thought there were instances of great writing (like that quote we both loved)! Overall I think I wanted more out of the prose too though. And some of the dialogue was pretty clunky. Definitely not a bad book though, especially for a debut author. 8y
KrisConstantReader @mauveandrosysky yeah, I wrote in my review that a lot of the characters' actions just didn't make sense or were unrealistic. Probably, as you stated, to move the plot forward. 8y
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KrisConstantReader
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Good book with some great writing. I'd definitely recommend it. 🌟🌟🌟🌟 4 Stars. Thank you to Netgalley and Roundfire Books for an advance copy of this in exchange for an honest review.

KrisConstantReader Read my full review and add me on Goodreads here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1704023127 8y
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KrisConstantReader
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Quite profound.

Donna_sBookMinute I guess. Reminds me of a "memory" my cousin liked to share that simply wasn't true. I would tell her, "That's YOUR reality." 8y
KrisConstantReader @Donna_sBookMinute true. Bill Maher always says something like, "you can have your own opinions but you don't get to have your own facts!" 8y
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KrisConstantReader
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Wow, another great passage from this book. I'm still very early in, but it seems good so far.

Tav So true! The heartbreak of knowing. 8y
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KrisConstantReader
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This was already posted yesterday by @mauveandrosysky , but I thought it was worth posting again. Even though I have a million books tbr on Netgalley, I requested this one after seeing that post. Damn you! Lol.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa That's a great quote! 8y
KrisConstantReader @Riveted_Reader_Melissa there's a lot of them in this book. 8y
mauveandrosysky Ha! Sometimes a good quote is all it takes. 😁 8y
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