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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

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Les Rêveur
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5.0 out of 5 starsIf you are looking for a book that will leave you breathless, this is the book for you.
Reviewed in Australia on 9 June 2021
I am emotionally exhausted. I wanted to give you a quick run-through of how this book made me feel because, as you all know, my emotions usually write my reviews for me. I finished reading The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo thirty five minutes ago, and I think this may be the quickest turnaround I have ever written a review, but I can’t keep my thoughts from spilling out of me. In fact, of those thirty-five minutes, my wife has been consoling me and my tears on and off for around twenty of them.

Two of my friends both told me I had to read this book. The first was Sandy months ago, and I put it on my birthday list. Paperback received and put on my bookshelf for a rainy day. Haley then steps up to the plate and can’t believe I am letting this beautiful story sit and gather dust when it most certainly needs to be devoured, and soon.

So today, after seeing, I reckon, the twentieth post of one of the quotes from the book, I decided I couldn’t put it off any longer, and I grabbed the paperback off the shelf and read the first two chapters. I was immersed in Evelyn’s world and didn’t want to put the book down from that moment on. With multiple tasks getting added to my to-do list by the second, I downloaded the audiobook to listen to (not whistle) while I worked. And for the rest of the day, I went between book and audio completely surrounded by Taylor Jenkins Reids words and finished the last third of the book in the bath, paperback in hand and a cocktail made by my very wonderful wife.

After I finished the last word and closed the book, I knew at that moment that I had found my new favourite WLW book without a doubt in my mind. I laughed when Evelyn and Harry would banter and make fun; I cried when Evelyn came up against some awful hurts; I understood when she went down some inappropriate or shocking paths, and my heart burst or ached every time she was in a room with Celia. Every. Damn. Time.

Taylor Jenkins Reid’s writing is unbelievably engaging and captivating, but she absolutely excels in her dialogue. I could list about fifteen quotes from this book without even trying that affected me physically and emotionally.

Today, we can sometimes forget how far our community has come in terms of being out in the world and being our genuine selves. Evelyn lived with a fear I can’t even imagine, and honestly, at one stage of the book, bisexuality wasn’t even an identity. You were either Gay or a lesbian. There was no in-between, so Evelyn really felt that she didn’t belong anywhere instead of knowing she belonged everywhere.

Evelyn and Celia are my favourite characters, without a doubt. I don’t want to delve into that too much because, believe me when I say this book needs to be read without spoilers, It’s the only way, really. Producer Harry and Evelyn’s one and only best friend is possibly my favourite ever secondary character. He was the perfect person to balance Evelyn and be her confidant and protector. And the love she had for Harry was probably the second most significant love of her life.

There are so many elements to the chemistry in this book. Evelyn’s chemistry with lovers, husbands and her best friend, Harry. The chemistry she had with each person was different and meant something different to her life, to her story.

This book is possibly the most beautiful book I have ever read. I felt every one of Evelyn’s emotions happy and heartbreaking. She is the most complex, and exceptional character I have ever read, and I now know why people have said they wish they could read this book for the first time all over again.

If you are looking for a book that will leave you breathless while not knowing which is up but ultimately wholly captivated by it, this is the book for you. Best. Book. Ever. I’ll close on this quote.

“But Celia was the sort of beautiful that felt as if you could hold it in your hands, like if you played your cards right, you might just get to marry a girl like Celia St. James.” - Evelyn Hugo
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Heidi (but books are better)
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3.0 out of 5 starsLight and entertaining read
Reviewed in Australia on 27 January 2018
I am not the sort of person who follows tabloids to keep up with all the latest gossip from Hollywood, and half of the time don’t know one celebrity from another, so when The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo started to pop up on my Goodreads feed I didn’t think it would be a book I would enjoy. However, the book kept appearing all over social media, with raving reviews everywhere I looked, and a divinely beautiful cover that was very alluring. In the end curiosity won me over and I couldn’t resist!

Evelyn certainly is an intriguing character – even living-under-a-rock little me could see the resemblance to several Hollywood legends. A rags-to-riches background; a blonde, curvaceous and sensual bombshell; a 1950’s glamour girl; a shrewd career woman who acquires and discards husbands quicker than cars; a woman hiding a secret that could destroy her career. I’m sure a few famous names instantly pop into your head reading this (if I can name a few, anyone can). Then there are the seven husbands, and we all know of someone like that as well, don’t we? I was thoroughly intrigued by getting a glimpse behind the scenes of old Hollywood through Evelyn’s eyes, warts and all. Of course, the glamour and the cheesy smiles for the camera hide the more disturbing truths of making it big in Hollywood, as Evelyn will soon find out. Even though she seems like quite a force to be reckoned with, there is a part of Evelyn she cannot show the world, and this makes her vulnerable. And here is where I felt Evelyn’s character let me down a bit, because this vulnerability, which should have endeared her to me, didn’t always come through for me. I sometimes felt like there was a strong political agenda to Evelyn’s story, and whilst some of its elements were interesting and eye-opening, I felt that it always kept me at arm’s length from peering into the very heart of Evelyn’s character. Even the agony of being separated from her “true love” sometimes felt a bit – shall I say contrived? Is that too harsh? I much preferred the Evelyn who shrewdly plans her next husband like someone shopping for an accessory, as this was so much more believable for the formidable character she represented. Here is a women who knows what she wants, and isn’t afraid to use her assets to go and get it!

As for Monique – unfortunately she features only very peripherally, providing the media through which Evelyn’s story is being told, and the big plot twist binding the two women together was quite obvious to me. Personally, I think she lacked oomph, and despite pointing out several times that she was “biracial”, this fact added nothing to her character, again making me feel that there was a bit of an agenda here that didn’t fully reach its potential.

Overall, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo was a well-written, light and entertaining read that took me out of my usual genre. I really enjoyed the Hollywood setting, which provided an interesting backdrop to this intriguing character, even though other parts of the book fell a little bit flat for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you are looking for a book that will leave you breathless, this is the book for you.
Reviewed in Australia on 9 June 2021
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I am emotionally exhausted. I wanted to give you a quick run-through of how this book made me feel because, as you all know, my emotions usually write my reviews for me. I finished reading The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo thirty five minutes ago, and I think this may be the quickest turnaround I have ever written a review, but I can’t keep my thoughts from spilling out of me. In fact, of those thirty-five minutes, my wife has been consoling me and my tears on and off for around twenty of them.

Two of my friends both told me I had to read this book. The first was Sandy months ago, and I put it on my birthday list. Paperback received and put on my bookshelf for a rainy day. Haley then steps up to the plate and can’t believe I am letting this beautiful story sit and gather dust when it most certainly needs to be devoured, and soon.

So today, after seeing, I reckon, the twentieth post of one of the quotes from the book, I decided I couldn’t put it off any longer, and I grabbed the paperback off the shelf and read the first two chapters. I was immersed in Evelyn’s world and didn’t want to put the book down from that moment on. With multiple tasks getting added to my to-do list by the second, I downloaded the audiobook to listen to (not whistle) while I worked. And for the rest of the day, I went between book and audio completely surrounded by Taylor Jenkins Reids words and finished the last third of the book in the bath, paperback in hand and a cocktail made by my very wonderful wife.

After I finished the last word and closed the book, I knew at that moment that I had found my new favourite WLW book without a doubt in my mind. I laughed when Evelyn and Harry would banter and make fun; I cried when Evelyn came up against some awful hurts; I understood when she went down some inappropriate or shocking paths, and my heart burst or ached every time she was in a room with Celia. Every. Damn. Time.

Taylor Jenkins Reid’s writing is unbelievably engaging and captivating, but she absolutely excels in her dialogue. I could list about fifteen quotes from this book without even trying that affected me physically and emotionally.

Today, we can sometimes forget how far our community has come in terms of being out in the world and being our genuine selves. Evelyn lived with a fear I can’t even imagine, and honestly, at one stage of the book, bisexuality wasn’t even an identity. You were either Gay or a lesbian. There was no in-between, so Evelyn really felt that she didn’t belong anywhere instead of knowing she belonged everywhere.

Evelyn and Celia are my favourite characters, without a doubt. I don’t want to delve into that too much because, believe me when I say this book needs to be read without spoilers, It’s the only way, really. Producer Harry and Evelyn’s one and only best friend is possibly my favourite ever secondary character. He was the perfect person to balance Evelyn and be her confidant and protector. And the love she had for Harry was probably the second most significant love of her life.

There are so many elements to the chemistry in this book. Evelyn’s chemistry with lovers, husbands and her best friend, Harry. The chemistry she had with each person was different and meant something different to her life, to her story.

This book is possibly the most beautiful book I have ever read. I felt every one of Evelyn’s emotions happy and heartbreaking. She is the most complex, and exceptional character I have ever read, and I now know why people have said they wish they could read this book for the first time all over again.

If you are looking for a book that will leave you breathless while not knowing which is up but ultimately wholly captivated by it, this is the book for you. Best. Book. Ever. I’ll close on this quote.

“But Celia was the sort of beautiful that felt as if you could hold it in your hands, like if you played your cards right, you might just get to marry a girl like Celia St. James.” - Evelyn Hugo
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5.0 out of 5 stars ALL the stars for Evelyn Hugo!!
Reviewed in Australia on 9 June 2020
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I read this book in one day (that is record time for me)! I could not put it down and was literally forcing myself to close my Kindle and go do the washing up or go to sleep. I haven’t felt like this with a book in a long time and was wondering what my next great read would be. Well, it was ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ that was my next great read and is now an all-time favourite book that I will be recommending for years. At 15% read, I already knew I was giving this one 5 stars and that did not falter once.

I love Evelyn. Yes, she did things that were not “morally correct” but I could always see why she did those things.

Oh and out of all seven husbands of course Harry was my favourite. What a beautiful relationship they shared.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo was just... so so so good! I recommend it to everyone who hasn’t read it yet!
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Rebecca Lyons
5.0 out of 5 stars Taylor Jenkins Reid does it again ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Reviewed in Australia on 23 November 2020
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This book is brilliant. Evelyn Hugo the Hollywood icon is finally ready to tell the world the truth about her life. Evelyn picked Monique Grant to write her book, Monique can’t understand why Evelyn picked her.

This book will send Monique’s career to another level, something too look forward too as her own personal life is in despair. Evelyn’s ride to fame wasn’t always perfect but she always make sure she looked perfect in front of the cameras.

The tale of old Hollywood, broken promises, ambition, marriages for publicity, secrets, forbidden lovers and pure heartbreak. She outlived 7 husbands and would have given all the fame and fortune up to be with her forbidden lover.

This book was pure magic, I didn’t see the end coming until it was there. Evelyn and Monique’s lives have crossed paths again for a reason. They both find their answers and the world will one day read this magical book. The ending left me heart broken.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Taylor Jenkins Reid does it again ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
By Rebecca Lyons on 23 November 2020
This book is brilliant. Evelyn Hugo the Hollywood icon is finally ready to tell the world the truth about her life. Evelyn picked Monique Grant to write her book, Monique can’t understand why Evelyn picked her.

This book will send Monique’s career to another level, something too look forward too as her own personal life is in despair. Evelyn’s ride to fame wasn’t always perfect but she always make sure she looked perfect in front of the cameras.

The tale of old Hollywood, broken promises, ambition, marriages for publicity, secrets, forbidden lovers and pure heartbreak. She outlived 7 husbands and would have given all the fame and fortune up to be with her forbidden lover.

This book was pure magic, I didn’t see the end coming until it was there. Evelyn and Monique’s lives have crossed paths again for a reason. They both find their answers and the world will one day read this magical book. The ending left me heart broken.

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Caz the bookworm /Caroline O'Sullivan
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Reviewed in Australia on 27 February 2022
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I have been putting off reading this book for months because I was so scared of it not living up to the hype. Let me tell you that for me, it absolutely did. This book was absolutely fabulous and one I really did not want to put down.

I absolutely loved the storyline of this book, yet again we went back and forth between now and back to Evelyn living her life. It was so easy to follow and really enjoyable to hear about Evelyn’s life and everything she went through, but more than that, it was so special to see her life through her own eyes.

For the last few chapters of this book I pretty much read them with the biggest lump in my throat, it really just touches you.

I actually can’t even believe that the book is over and that I won’t get to spend more time reading about her. What a woman!!!

Like all this authors other books, she brings the characters to life, and picking this book up just felt like going home, this is how this authors writing makes you feel.

Please don’t put off reading this book any longer, if you have your eye on it then get it read.

Thank you so much for the pleasure of meeting Evelyn Hugo 🖤
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
By Caz the bookworm /Caroline O'Sullivan on 27 February 2022
I have been putting off reading this book for months because I was so scared of it not living up to the hype. Let me tell you that for me, it absolutely did. This book was absolutely fabulous and one I really did not want to put down.

I absolutely loved the storyline of this book, yet again we went back and forth between now and back to Evelyn living her life. It was so easy to follow and really enjoyable to hear about Evelyn’s life and everything she went through, but more than that, it was so special to see her life through her own eyes.

For the last few chapters of this book I pretty much read them with the biggest lump in my throat, it really just touches you.

I actually can’t even believe that the book is over and that I won’t get to spend more time reading about her. What a woman!!!

Like all this authors other books, she brings the characters to life, and picking this book up just felt like going home, this is how this authors writing makes you feel.

Please don’t put off reading this book any longer, if you have your eye on it then get it read.

Thank you so much for the pleasure of meeting Evelyn Hugo 🖤
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Sarah
5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favourite books
Reviewed in Australia on 4 February 2022
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“People think intimacy is about sex. Intimacy is about truth. When you realise you can tell someone your truth, when you can show yourself to them, when you stand in front of them bare and their response is ‘you’re safe with me’ - the yes intimacy”

Evelyn Hugo made her way to Los Angeles in the 1950s and lived a glamorous and scandalous life until she retired in the late 80s.
Evelyn is now ready to dish all the dirt on her life, her ups and downs and of course her seven husbands. Her story is one of ruthless ambition, surprising friendship and forbidden love.
What’s surprising is that she chooses an unknown magazine reporter Monique Grant to tell her life story to. No one is more surprised than Monique herself and as she develops a close connection with Evelyn, Monique soon realises that their lives are connected in a tragic way.

I absolutely loved this book. I had FOMO for a while with this one as it’s been all over bookstagram for ages and I’m so glad I caved and finally got the book.
I was half expecting a few pages of real life photos to pop up in the middle like most autobiographies because it felt like Evelyn Hugo was a real person. I felt exactly the same with Daisy Jones and the six. TJR has a way of writing that makes you believe what she is saying is true.
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Laurajh_21
5.0 out of 5 stars Could have been a true story!
Reviewed in Australia on 16 November 2021
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I loved this story - it immediately sucked me in!
Hollywood movie star Evelyn Hugo chooses to finally tell her life story, including the more scandalous parts of it, to an unknown magazine reporter, Monique Grant. No one, including Monique, knows why she has been chosen, but the deal is that she must write it honestly, and on the instruction that it can only be published once Evelyn is dead!
Monique listens to her fascinating life story, including her rise to fame, her seven husbands, and her true yet secret love.
She also learns how to be more ‘Evelyn’ and get what she want in life, and starts to empathise with her, until she learns of the tragedy that connects them, and finally understands why she is writing this book.
This was a great read and a really interesting narrative - jumping between the exchanges between Monique and Evelyn, and the story of Evelyn’s life. I felt I was on an emotional journey with both of them, at the same time eager to get to the end and not wanting it to finish. I read it disappointingly quickly!
It was so cleverly written that the lines between fiction and real life were blurred in that I few times I have checked to see if, in fact, this was a true story. I enjoyed it so much, that despite finishing it last Thursday, I don’t yet feel ready to pick up my next read.
100% would recommend
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Mandy K
5.0 out of 5 stars Breath-taking and ALL the feels!
Reviewed in Australia on 13 July 2022
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1950's Hollywood icon, Evelyn Hugo, decides it is now time for a "tell all" of her career, life and of course, husbands, in an exclusive interview to reporter, Monique Grant. Monique is determined to use this opportunity to jumpstart her career. As the story goes on about Evelyn's glamourous and not so glamourous life/career, you soon learn that Evelyn choosing Monique to share her story with was not so random.

I adore this! So much emotion from start to finish.
My attention was unwavering with every page and I found myself genuinely caring about Evelyn's story and her as a character. The details were masterful and felt real. My imagination had so much directive that I felt every friendship, relationship, heart break and joyful moment. This consumed me until I finished it.

For me, TJR nailed it! I would recommend this to anyone that loves a good chick lit/lit fiction story with a twist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Reviewed in Australia on 20 March 2018
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Bi-racial journalist Monique Grant, mid-thirties, and newly separated, works for a magazine but in a stalled way. Her big break comes when an ageing screen icon requests Monique as the writer to whom she will speak. Evelyn Hugo is famous for having had seven husbands as well as her screen work, and sex goddess persona.

Evelyn’s life is certainly interesting. Raised poor in Hell’s Kitchen, daughter of Cubans, with a mother dead by the time Evelyn was eleven, her success in Hollywood is down to her own determination. Naturally, it isn’t easy, and Evelyn has many insightful things to say about women with drive, and the accommodations they make in dealing with male power. Very topical. It’s also about homosexuality, and the lengths to which people had to go to prevent their lives becoming totally unzipped. Saddening, now that we’re in a more tolerant age. To say Evelyn is tough is an understatement.

The chapters alternate between Evelyn’s memories and Monique’s response to her subject in the present day. There are also short media pieces from back when, recording the gossip magazine view of the stars. It’s still all about the image created.

By the end, Monique is quite conflicted about what she thinks of Evelyn, which increases dramatically when Evelyn drops a bombshell re Monique’s father. In fact, this is probably the book’s greatest strength. We’re not allowed to view things in black and white. The book turns full circle when we discover the relevance of Monique’s early success with a piece on euthanasia. Evelyn read it and liked it. This thoughtful book raises many issues to do with female power, morality, drive, intimacy and love. Excellent read.
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Meychea Sen
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST READ OF THE YEAR *SPOILERS FREE*
Reviewed in Australia on 9 August 2021
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I LOVE IT SO FREAKING MUCH. I love the way its written. I love the mystery. Evelyn's life is so interesting. I am also quite happy with the ending. The near ending made me say "woah". I didn't expect it coming at all. I just love it so much. This is now my best read of the year. My no.1 read was The Shadow Between Us by Tricia Levenseller. However, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo has changed that and is now my no.1 best read of the year. It's amazingly written. Utterly amazing and I'm speechless, as you can tell by me repeating things.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Evelyn Hugo attained the summit in her chosen career but found happiness late in life.
Reviewed in Australia on 4 May 2021
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Evelyn Hugo learned at an early age how to influence men with her sexuality. She was born with nothing but with determination and confidence she built a successful career in films using her best asset, her looks. She gained fame and fortune but found happiness elusive. Was she immoral in sleeping her way to the top? Was she coerced by men or was it her choice? What she found out about life is pertinent today and this book is full of wonderful quotes about the truisms of life. I enjoyed this story of a very strong woman. It reminds us of the many prejudices against women who step outside the norms of society and just how much courage it takes to live life the way you wish to. It also reminds us of the importance of true love which can sustain us when fame and fortune fade. A beautifully written story of a brave and sensitive woman.
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