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, by Marc Levy


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File Size: 3209 KB

Print Length: 318 pages

Publisher: AmazonCrossing (November 14, 2017)

Publication Date: November 14, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B06X6HFW1S

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A few days before Julia's wedding she receives bad news, her father died and his funeral will be on the day she's supposed to get married. Julia can only postpone her big moment and after her father's funeral she goes back to work. When she comes home in the evening there's a crate waiting for her. Inside is her father, who's found a way to come back after his death trying to make amends. Julia and her father didn't have a close connection, but they have a week to change this.Julia's father wants to go on a trip and Julia reluctantly agrees to accompany him. She was supposed to go on her honeymoon and they start their journey by using the tickets to Montreal that were meant for her and her husband-to-be instead of her father. When they are in Canada Julia discovers something about the past, a secret that has been kept from her for years. This shocking news changes the course of their journey completely. They travel from Canada to Europe, where they will start their search. Will these last days with her father make a huge difference in Julia's life?All Those Things We Never Said is an interesting story about complex family relationships. Julia doesn't like her father. She finds his interference annoying and doesn't even fully know how far her father was actually willing to go. My heart ached for everything she lost, but it's not too late for her father to make up for his mistakes. I loved that Marc Levy has chosen that subject for his story. A lot of parents think they know what's best for their children, but they aren't always right and in this case the father tries to reconnect with his daughter before it's too late and they will never see each other again. The result is a fascinating story.Marc Levy writes about secrets, lies and reconciliation in a great compelling way. I love his easy flowing writing style. In his stories anything is possible, which is something I like a lot. His main characters are multilayered and he writes with a warm sense of humor. Some of the topics he addresses are serious, but due to his lighthearted approach his stories don't become too heavy. I enjoyed the exact right balance between crazy twists and turns, deep feelings and clever dialogue. All Those Things We Never Said is a fantastic multi-faceted story with a fabulous fitting ending.

SPOILER ALERTS AHEAD:This was a strange read, a book I almost put down several chapters in, something I rarely do. But once the story got out of the Lifetime Movie cadence of the early chapters, getting us into the protagonist's, Julia's, earlier life, the historical aspect of a young person being present at the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the love story connected to that era, were engrossing. However...The entire narrative is built on a science-fiction device that asks the reader to be as immediately embracing of an absurd notion as Julia is: her dead father comes back to her—in what we're asked to believe is completely believable AI/robot form... which is NOT believable—to say all the things he never said (hence, the title). Once you hitch a ride on that plot device, you're on the trip with Julia and Dad, retracing steps and replaying the roles of petulant daughter moping and tantrumming at every turn, and overreaching father filling in blanks and hoping for forgiveness. Were this a trip with two living human beings—which a reader can get easily lured into feeling—it might work more successfully. Asking us to go on this physical and emotional journey with a fraught, foot-stamping woman and a paternal robot who NO ONE seems to suspect is a robot, is truly absurd.But as you go along, the cat-and-mouse story of Julia tracking down her long-ago, long-lost, one-true love with the help of her "magical" father holds your attention. Those chapters (one you put aside the AI foolishness) are at least historically and emotionally engaging. Less so are the characters back home: Adam, the rejected fiancé who offers his last tirade in almost-cartoonish dialogue from a bad romance novel, and Stanley, the requisite gay friend who embodies pretty much every cliche that goes along with that assignation... but at least he was likable, Stanley.There's a twist at the end that leaves the reader to decide if the science fiction trope is simply continuing beyond the original framework positing by Julia's father, or if the entire device was a scheme... a "Bobby in the shower waking from a dream" concept. To be honest, I didn't really care at that point, but was annoyed that I was being asked to.Bottom line: if you enjoy Marc Levy and have familiarity with his work (I did not), if you can put aside desire for reality-based characters or plot twists that actually make sense or are remotely believable, you may find the emotional aspects of this book moving... some of them are, particularly the dialogue related to parenting and the love of parents for their children. But ultimately I found the science fiction device to be too much of an "ask" in this genre of book and, frankly, narratively manipulative. If you approach it as science fiction (at least until the final twist), it may be a more satisfying read.

I was absolutely bewildered by this book at first. Perhaps I was just too tired or it was too loud where I was, but I didn't understand anything, and thus didn't enjoy it very much. Coming back to it a couple days later, I thought it was weird... yet interesting. A few more chapters, and I couldn't put it down. This was a very touching story; the idea of spending a few extra days with a deceased loved one is both incredibly appealing and incredibly terrifying. Either way, this book is definitely something everyone should read.Note: I received this book for free through Goodreads Giveaways.

A good friend told me that Marc Levy's books are all the rage in Europe so I tried this one because it had the most stars. The storyline was definitely different than expected, but it wasn't as meaty of a read as I prefer. It was a quick read and what, to me, is a beach read (not requiring much thought).

I didn't expect to become attached to this novel, along with the characters. However, I love the banter between the characters, along with how relatable they were. I thought this story would be centered on a father daughter road trip, but it's about living life and not settling for something just because it's comfortable.The flashbacks that occur later in the story threw me, but it fills in gaps that would have been opened if they were not there. The ending was bittersweet. I was sad, but I am also extremely happy with the ending.I received this book through a Good Reads Giveaway in return for a honest review.

This was the oddest book I believe I've every read. The mindset of Mr. Levy proves to be very provocative but, goodness, did his story draw out the truths.

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