Love Will Tear Us Apart: The captivating new novel from the author of Try Not to Breathe

· Atlantic Books
3.7
3 reviews
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344
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Shortlisted for the Hearst Big Books Award, 2019

Sometimes a promise becomes a prison.


Fearing eternal singledom, childhood friends Kate and Paul make the age-old vow that if they don't find love by thirty, they will marry each other.

Years later, with the deadline of their 30th birthdays approaching, the unlikely couple decide to keep their teenage promise. After all, they are such good friends. Surely that's enough to make a marriage?

Now, on the eve of their 10th wedding anniversary, they will discover that love between men and women is more complex, and more precarious, than they could ever have imagined. As Kate struggles with a secret that reaches far into their past, will the couple's vow become the very thing that threatens their future?

Love Will Tear Us Apart is a moving and heart-breaking exploration of modern love and friendship, from the bestselling author of Try Not to Breathe.

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3.7
3 reviews
Midge Odonnell
May 25, 2018
I simply loved this book and was quite sad to see it end, especially as it sort of drifts to a conclusion but none is ever reached, there is no finality to the book. As this is a tale of life then I can excuse it for that as there is no death to neaten things off and provide a natural conclusion. I think it helps that it is firmly set in a time period that I recognise all too well. Kate and Paul are children of the 1980s and a couple of years younger than I am so their fictional world is one I recognise - the brands, the TV shows, the events referenced - all help bring a sense of authenticity to the story. Couple that with the naivety of the young and their self-centredness and you begin to realise that some things are simply a universal experience. Watching Kate almost destroy herself through work and poor choices is not as melodramatic as it all sounds. There is a healthy dose of realism in here that endears this rather wretched and dispossessed young woman to you and so you forgive her adult failings rather more readily in print then you would in real life. Maybe that's the joy of it, she has generally made a horrendous muck up of things so you feel slightly better about your own failings. I did find the denouement rather bittersweet and strangely uplifting. It showed that maybe friendship is maybe far more important than passion and love and it is certainly more enduring. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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Game Play
February 3, 2020
I don't know if there's a point to this book its like reading someone's diary for their entire life. You literally feel like it's going nowhere when reading it.
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About the author

Holly Seddon is a full-time writer, living in the heart of Amsterdam with her family. Holly has written for newspapers, websites and magazines since her early 20s after growing up in the English countryside, obsessed with music and books. Holly became a national and international bestseller with her debut, Try Not to Breathe, in 2016 and followed it in 2017 with Don't Close Your Eyes.

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