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The End of Romance

I was unprepared for quite how much window-steaming there would be in The End of Romance, a sly subversion and exemplar of the form ... Why this otherwise self-actualized young woman doesn’t simply divorce her abusive husband is a psychological mystery the novel leaves open-ended ... While ostensibly questioning society’s strictures, Meyer is ringing a good old-fashioned love triangle ... It doesn’t mothball the bodice-ripper...but does rejigger its seams.
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Meyer pulls from philosophical works without ever teetering into overly academic territory ... The novel starts slow ... A cleverly written modern-day love story that Meyer deftly draws to a satisfying conclusion, inviting readers to revel in Sylvie’s emotions along the way.
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While Sylvie isn’t always likeable, Meyer makes her always believable, with both charm and brutal honesty.
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