Very Nearly Normal

· HarperCollins UK
3.7
3 reviews
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400
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‘Delightfully romantic’ ISABELLE BROOM
‘A compelling, quirky love story’ MIRANDA DICKINSON
‘An unconventional romance – real and raw’ ANNA BELL

Effie’s not perfect. Neither is Theo. But together, they’re pretty close.

Matilda ‘Effie’ Heaton has always felt like she’s swimming against the tide. Everyone around her has life sorted, but Effie’s living with her parents and crying into a wine bottle at night. The only thing she loves is her job at a bookshop, where she can lose herself in other people’s stories.

But then she meets Theo, who knows only too well that life isn’t something to take for granted.

Because Theo has a life-changing secret, and as Effie starts to realise that she’s falling in love instead of falling apart, fate steps in and deals her a new hand. And this time, the stakes are high.

A gorgeous, heart-breaking read for fans of Jojo Moyes and Gail Honeyman. If you love this, don’t miss Hannah Sunderland’s new book, At First Sight.

What readers are saying about Very Nearly Normal...

‘I haven’t been able to put it down ...a rollercoaster of emotions’ ***** Reader Review

‘I loved it from page one and every page after that I loved it more’ ***** Reader Review

‘Made me laugh and smile, but also cry for the real struggles Effie and Theo faced’ ***** Reader Review

‘Life-affirming, funny and relatable. A twist I didn’t see coming’ ***** Reader Review

Ratings and reviews

3.7
3 reviews
Komal R
April 10, 2020
The story is from the perspective of Effie who is in her late 20s and feels discouraged about the place her life is in. She meets Theo and the story follows their relationship and her making changes to better her life. I liked the writing style and I felt that it flowed really well and was easy to read. This book was sweet and emotional and heartfelt and I would definitely recommend this book to anyone. The only thing that I didn't love was the character's relationship with alcohol, especially in the beginning, it was at times uncomfortable to read. But I feel that after halfway through the book it is dealt with a bit better. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend to read it!
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Midge Odonnell
April 27, 2020
3.5 Stars I could go in to great details about the plot of this book but, in an effort to keep it spoiler free I am just going to try and paint with broad brushstrokes. Not an easy task as, despite the rather mediocre rating, I did find a lot of note in the book and did enjoy the story overall. There were just little things that grated and made me put it down for 3 or 4 days to read something else before returning to it and that's never a good sign. First off, we need to talk about Matilda Effie Heaton. Our main narrator and the heroine, if she can be called such, of the novel. Her initials may be "MEH" and she definitely thinks they describe her accurately but she is far from "MEH". From the get go the reader understands that all is nowhere near rose tinted in her world, in fact she is perhaps the ultimate pessimist and I loved her nihilistic take on the world. Nothing is ever right, except for that bottle of wine at night and even that regularly disappoints. From the resentful keeping up with her former friend, her disastrous Tinder date and her glorious job (who doesn't want to work in a book store?) I was with her all the way. Yes, she is unable to see anybodies else point of view. Yes, she blames everyone around her for her loneliness and general dissatisfaction with her life. No, she isn't unlikeable. Even her alcoholism is kind of touching as her narration makes it clear how she slid slowly in to it and now doesn't know how to get back out from under the bottles toppling over her in a relentless waterfall. Watching her grow throughout the book is enjoyable, if a little voyeuristic. My real problems started with the introduction of Theo. Whilst he is undoubtedly good for her in the short term you keep waiting for the other shoe to drop and when it does it is in so dramatic a fashion that I genuinely lost all respect for the book. There is enough drama in Effie's life without having to really pile the misery on and I just couldn't get behind it once Theo's secret is revealed. The major 180 that Effie does with her life also felt overdone, nobody changes that much no matter how hard they try. As an aside the background love story with Arthur and Toby was warm and touching. At first I wondered why all these little references kept creeping in but they turn out to be intrinsic to the plot. Nicely woven in against the disaster zone that is Effie in the early portion of the book and give a nice bit of light relief when it all gets dark, gloomy and tearstained. On the whole a solid enough book but one that took a great starting point and turned it needlessly melodramatic. THIS IS AN HONEST AND UNBIASED REVIEW OF A FREE COPY OF THE BOOK RECEIVED FROM READERS FIRST.
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About the author

Hannah Sunderland was born and bred in Sutton Coldfield, north of Birmingham, where she still lives with her menagerie of animals. She has a BA Hons degree in Fine Art and now runs her own business, a company that makes props for crime scene reconstruction.

She inherited the writing gene from her father. She has an obsessional love of stationery, cats and Sour Patch Kids. The writing bug set in when someone handed her a notebook and she realised that she could create a world within it. Her claim to fame is playing Tree #4 in her year one school play.

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