The Opposite of Maybe
Books | Fiction / Women
3.5
Maddie Dawson
A heartfelt and exceptionally human novel about the best mistakes a person can make Jonathan and Rosie have been together so long they finish each other’s sentences—so when he (finally) proposes and asks her to move across the country with him, everyone is happily surprised.But when things suddenly unravel, Rosie sends Jonathan packing and moves back home with Soapie, the irascible, opinionated grandmother who raised her. Now she has to figure out how to fire Soapie’s very unsuitable caregiver, a gardener named Tony who lets her drink martinis, smoke, and cheat at Scrabble.It’s meant to be a temporary break, of course—until Rosie realizes she’s accidentally pregnant at 44, completely unequipped for motherhood, and worse, may be falling in love with Tony, whose life is even more muddled than hers. When Soapie reveals a long-hidden secret, Rosie wonders if she has to let go of her fears, and trust that the big-hearted, messy life that awaits her just may be the one she was meant to live.Praise for The Opposite of Maybe“Dawson’s charmingly eccentric cast of characters is at turns lovable and infuriating, ensuring a quick read helmed by a memorable, complex heroine.”—Publishers Weekly“Delightfully witty . . . A messy, funny, surprising story of second chances.”—Kirkus Reviews“Dawson keeps readers turning the pages to find out who Rosie will choose in the end.”—Booklist
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Author
Maddie Dawson
Pages
400
Publisher
Crown
Published Date
2014-04-08
ISBN
0770437699 9780770437695
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"*I've received an ARC of this in exchange of a honest review*<br/><br/><a href="http://el-extrano-gato-del-cuento.blogspot.com/">El Extraño Gato del Cuento</a><br/><br/><br/>Este libro lo leí casi al final del 2013, Noviembre o Diciembre, no recuerdo bien. Es de esos libros que debes pensar bien que poner, porque tiene muchos matices del cual hablar, este libro particularmente me hizo sentir mucho, pero curiosamente no se convirtió en mi favorito.<br/><br/>Para empezar cuando vi la portada pensé que era un libro juvenil muy sencillo, además el título es muy curioso The Opposite of Maybe (Lo opuesto de quizás, según mi traducción principiante), la verdad es que no es un libro juvenil fácil para pasar una tarde, todo lo contrario. La escritora usa muy pocos diálogos en el libro, algo que por lo general hace que yo deje un libro, porque tiendo aburrirme, pero los diálogos son tan precisos y la narración es muy buena también. Si les soy sincera, no recuerdo mucho del libro, son solo las sensaciones que recuerdo al leer de las que les estoy hablando.<br/><br/>Lo que me gustó del libro es como los personajes van madurando, como no todo es blanco o *****, o que quizá queda en una novela romántica más, las relaciones se desarrollan de manera lenta e incluso podría decirse de forma bastante agria.<br/><br/>The Opposite fo Maybe al final pierde encanto gracias a lo mismo que me iba gustando al principio, los párrafos demasiado largos y la escasez de diálogos, se volvió demasiado tedioso seguir conectándome con la historia.<br/><br/>Maddie Dawnson reto a mis sentimientos con este libro, muchas de las cosas que suceden en sus páginas son del tipo por el cuál termino renegando, pero la manera de llevarlo, a un ritmo creíble hizo que el libro me gustara.<br/><br/><br/>Reseña Completa: <a href="http://el-extrano-gato-del-cuento.blogspot.com/2014/01/maddie-dawson-opposite-of-maybe-resena.html">El Extraño Gato del Cuento</a><br/><br/>Quería darle cinco estrellas, porque el libro es muy bueno, pero, los últimos capítulos son un poco pesados.<br/>"
"http://anurseandabook.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-opposite-of-maybe-by-maggie.html<br/>What They Say......Jonathan and Rosie have been together so long they finish each other’s sentences—so when he (finally) proposes and asks her to move across the country with him, everyone is happily surprised.<br/> But when things suddenly unravel, Rosie sends Jonathan packing and moves back home with Soapie, the irascible, opinionated grandmother who raised her. Only now she has to figure out how to fire Soapie’s very unsuitable caregiver, a gardener named Tony who lets her drink martinis, smoke, and cheat at Scrabble.<br/>It’s a temporary break, of course—until Rosie realizes she’s accidentally pregnant at 44, completely unequipped for motherhood, and worse, may be falling in love with the sentimental, troubled Tony, whose life is even more muddled than hers. <br/>It’s not until Rosie learns the truth about her mother’s tragic story that she wonders if sometimes you have to let go of your fears, trusting that the big-hearted, messy life that awaits you may just be the one you were meant to live.<br/><br/>What I Say......I really, really liked this book. Actually, more than I expected to. When the condom breaks in the first chapter, you know where the ride is going. But in this book, the ride still felt new and like it had some unexpected twists.<br/><br/>Rosie doesn't have a dream family, just her grandmother, Soapie. And this isn't one of those irascible grandmothers who say the wrong thing at the wrong time. She just says the wrong things. But they are the honest things, the feelings she refuses to sugarcoat. Towards the end of the book, you find out why she refused to indulge in reminiscing, so even though you sometimes feel angry with how she treats Rosie, in the end you feel sympathy towards her for living her whole life with such sadness and deep seated anger.<br/><br/>One of the things I liked about the book is that no one was portrayed as a cartoon villain. Everyone had their flaws, and their shortcomings, but everyone's strengths were also pointed out. From her uncommitted boyfriend, to the man hating stepmother, they were written as humans. Flawed, but still worthy and trying to do the right thing, as they saw the right thing to be.<br/><br/>I loved Nick, but I also loved that it wasn't the happy ending culminating in the birth of the baby. Babies don't make everything better, and sometimes they make a not so great situation worse than it was before.<br/>Excellent story, I found myself thinking about it and wanting to get away to finish reading it.<br/>Strong 4 star showing. I will look for this author again.<br/>"
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