![]() ![]() The main thing that I love about Landline is how messy it is. Frantic and in possession of the world’s worst cell phone, Georgie uses the landline in her childhood home to call her husband and–determined to fix things but afraid that she should let Neal go free–finds herself speaking to a much younger Neal… Neal during the one previous time they’d broken up, the week before he proposed. ![]() As this decision comes after a fight, everyone-even Georgie herself-assumes that Georgie’s marriage is over or almost over. Landline tells the story of TV comedy writer/married mother-of-two Georgie, who decides to stay home to work on the first few scripts of her dream show rather than go with her husband and daughters to her mother-in-law’s home for Christmas. Rainbow Rowell is one of my favorite writers, and Landline has been at the top of my to-reread pile for a while (in part because I learned that Cath and Levi from Fangirl make cameos). I’m in the process of moving and had to leave/close my account out at the library, so I had to pick some books from my personal collection to reread. ![]()
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