I have first heard about The Best Thing That Never Happened To Me on Twitter and was immediately smitten by it, and when it arrived on my doorstep I was more than excited. And believe me, the book was worth the waiting and the whole buzz.
AND it always amazes me how two people can write one book. I am always wondering how they do this, is one of them writing one chapter and then the second the other? Thanks God, Laura and Jimmy explain this in the Q&A at the end of the book and my curiosity is now satisfied. But still, I can't stop wondering how did they do that the chapters are so seamless, intertwine with each other and there is not a single gap or forgotten plot. Brilliant!
Holly was dreaming of travelling around the world but she let go of those dreams and is now working as a PA and has an affair with her boss, Richard. Nobody knows about their relationship of course, although Richard is not married and doesn't have any children, he just thinks that it's better. And what he thinks, Holly does.
Alex wanted to be a teacher and he is a teacher, although he has pictured his job a little different, for example directing young, innocent souls towards the best authors and showing them the beautiful world of literature. But reality bites and he must struggle with arrogant teenagers who are totally not interested in learning and big ideals.
Holly and Alex haven't seen each other for 11 years and they didn't part their ways as best friends that they were. Actually, Holly was in love with Alex and Alex was in love with Holly but either they didn't realize it then or they did, but they did nothing about this. And now, after Alex moving to London, they meet again.
As I have already mentioned, the book is told from both characters' point of views and it was the next big thing in the book. It was great to see how both of them perceive the same situations and how wrong they often are about what the other is thinking. They were both brilliantly portrayed in their teenage years and also eleven years later, they were the same but not the same people, they have changed and the differences were perfectly spotted and emphasized by the authors.
I warmed to both Holly and Alex immediately. They were very realistic characters, very livid, they popped out of the pages. They had very realistic problems, they lived normal life, and they felt like real people. The chapters told from the point of view of Holly I liked better, they were cooler, funnier and actually, her story was more interesting for me. Holly was also more carefree, more expressive than Alex, who was a little too considerable and too serious, but nevertheless, he had his funny moments as well. I loved the interaction between them, their banter, I had a feeling that they are real friends, that there is nothing forced between them and it was great to see how their friendship took again after all the years.
Other characters, like Holly and Alex's best friends Jemma and Kev were fantastic. Jemma with the way she was talking and her carelessness, Kev I have never thought I'm going to like at the beginning but then I have actually felt like he was my best friend.
The other cast of characters are also beautifully drawn, they are very expressive and each of them has his/her own voice and they add spice to the plot.
I was hooked to the story from the beginning. It was so intriguing and written in engaging way and I just couldn't put the book down. There are some retrospections to the past and we can see how the feelings were developing already eleven years ago, and I have enjoyed those moments exactly as much as I have enjoyed the storyline about the present. Every chapter ended leaving me yearning for more, for explanation, curious what's going to happen next and the read was full of twists and turns, it was better than a rollercoaster ride, intriguing, with a great dose of drama, romance, love, tears and fun.
Both authors have a way with words, reading this book is like flying and I haven't noticed the passing of time. The pace is just right, the action wonderful, the storyline engaging.
There is actually not a single bad word that I could tell about the book. Nope. And that's fantastic, isn't it? So please go and get your copy, you will not regret it, I am absolutely sure!
Copy received from publisher in exchange for a review.