The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Hardcover, 388 pages

English language

Published March 15, 2017 by Atria Books.

ISBN:
978-1-5011-3923-9
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3 stars (4 reviews)

Aging and reclusive Hollywood movie icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. But when she chooses unknown magazine reporter Monique Grant for the job, no one is more astounded than Monique herself. Why her? Why now?

Monique is not exactly on top of the world. Her husband has left her, and her professional life is going nowhere. Regardless of why Evelyn has selected her to write her biography, Monique is determined to use this opportunity to jumpstart her career.

Summoned to Evelyn's luxurious apartment, Monique listens in fascination as the actress tells her story. From making her way to Los Angeles in the 1950s to her decision to leave show business in the '80s, and, of course, the seven husbands along the way, Evelyn unspools a tale of ruthless ambition, unexpected friendship, and a great forbidden love. Monique begins to feel …

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4 stars

Reid performs a fun balancing act of switching viewpoint characters, as well as sprinkling in ephemera from the history of the fictional protagonist. It's a very smooth and easy read, a real page-turner. While there are surprises and twists, they all feel very well-earned. It's a story of love, a story of devotion, a story of ruthlessness and of generosity.

By the end of the book, I really wished that Evelyn Hugo had been a real person, such is Reid's ability to create real characters. Monique and Harry and Celia all feel fully-realized as well, and even the characters who barely get any "screen time" act like people. The dialog is snappy and I'd love to have a snarky conversation with Evelyn.

Recommended to anyone who likes books about people and social norms.

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I don't know what to do with this book. I did not go crazy over it, like everyone else. I don't even know how I want to rate it.

If you look at the basic facts, this is a perfect book. It has an intriguing, well paced plot. Well written, fleshed out characters. It tackles prominent conflicts of society: feminism, diversity, race, stardom and pop culture.
It is well written and a novelty, because something like this has not been written before. It appeals to the masses. It's really really good. From an art point of view this books deserve an oscar. I even recommended it to my friend, because I think it contains messages, that could actually be meaningful to her.

But I did not love this book. It was okay to listen. But it did not touch me. At points I was like yes, I like that, I …