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A review by rhiannonmcgovern
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
i loved this book so much, from start to finish. this was so easy to get into and so difficult to put down.
eleanor is one of the most vibrant, well-developed characters i have ever encountered in fiction. i fell in love with her instantly, and rooted for her the whole time. this novel was actually a lot darker than i initially thought, but i really loved the conversations around grief, loneliness and meaningful connections.
as a scottish person myself, i thought honeyman did a great job at portraying the cultural experiences here in a subtle and accurate way.
the only thing i wish this book did was to acknowledge that eleanor is neurodivergent, which is something i find extremely obvious and heavily explored. labelling this identity of her’s would’ve been helpful in de-stigmatising and understanding disability better, so i feel it was a lost opportunity. nonetheless, this book was fantastic and, despite the heavy topics discussed, thus left me feeling hopeful and speaks greatly about the power of kindness.
eleanor is one of the most vibrant, well-developed characters i have ever encountered in fiction. i fell in love with her instantly, and rooted for her the whole time. this novel was actually a lot darker than i initially thought, but i really loved the conversations around grief, loneliness and meaningful connections.
as a scottish person myself, i thought honeyman did a great job at portraying the cultural experiences here in a subtle and accurate way.
the only thing i wish this book did was to acknowledge that eleanor is neurodivergent, which is something i find extremely obvious and heavily explored. labelling this identity of her’s would’ve been helpful in de-stigmatising and understanding disability better, so i feel it was a lost opportunity. nonetheless, this book was fantastic and, despite the heavy topics discussed, thus left me feeling hopeful and speaks greatly about the power of kindness.