


Turns out, I was spectacularly wrong about Evelyn Hugo, and I’ve never been happier to be so thoroughly disproven. But when a good friend of mine just about shoved the book in my hands and begged me to read it, claiming it was one of the best books she’d ever read, I caved. Based on the cover and title alone, I had assumed it was about a woman’s dramatic struggle with divorce over the course of her life - an interesting story, just not a genre or topic I have ever gravitated toward. Before I had read (or even planned on reading) The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, I had a number of preconceived ideas about it.
