Review: Attachments

By Bookaholic @BookReflections

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell
Genre: Chick-lit, Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 321 (Hardback)
Source: Won in a giveaway
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Description:
Beth and Jennifer know their company monitors their office e-mail. But the women still spend all day sending each other messages, gossiping about their coworkers at the newspaper and baring their personal lives like an open book. Jennifer tells Beth everything she can't seem to tell her husband about her anxieties over starting a family. And Beth tells Jennifer everything, period. 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 quite 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. What would he say to her? "Hi, I'm the guy who reads your e-mail, and also, I love you." 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. Written with whip-smart precision and charm, Attachments is a strikingly clever and deeply romantic debut about falling in love with the person who makes you feel like the best version of yourself. Even if it's someone you've never met

My Rating: My Review:
I don't think it is possible to describe the humor and absolute charm of this book.  It is absolutely fab-tastic.  At first Lincoln seems like an average guy who lives with his mom and isn't really motivated to do anything.  Doesn't really sound like a character you could love but as the story continues we find that Lincoln is in a funk.  He has multiple degrees and just doesn't know what he wants to do with his life.  He also seems to suffer from low self-esteem.  He is really really sweet.  Jennifer and Beth are best friends and co-workers who get through their days by sending emails and chatting about their lives.  They both have grand sense-of-humors and the exchanges are both meaningful and funny.  Surprisingly Lincoln, Jennifer, and Beth's lives touch and it makes for a truly awesome and endearing story.  Oh and did I mention funny?  Very cute and funny.
I loved loved this book!  It felt so real and I was so invested in each of the characters.  I don't typically prefer contemporary fiction because if you don't read it at the right time, the references seem to become dated.  This one is set in 1999 during the Y2K business.  I don't think it can ever become dated.  I loved how Lincoln grew from the beginning to the end.  There were many great side characters as well.  Doris, the co-worker with whom he shares his lunch, is the sweetest thing ever.  Lincoln's mom and sister were interesting and so realistic.  What can I say, I really loved everything about this book.  All the personalities were fantastic and the humor was amazing throughout.  Oh and there are many references to old movies which I love.
I recommend this to people who love good books :)
P.S.  I'm probably going to have to re-write this review because I don't sound the best when I'm gushing.


Have you read this book?  What did you think?