Rainbow Rowell’s writing is something readers admire. So what happens to Lincoln? Does he get a chance to be happy in his life? Read Attachments to find out. However, neither of them are aware of the other’s attraction or for that matter, have even met. He slowly starts to develop feelings for Beth, who reciprocates by showing a major attraction towards him. Though the emails are very evidently against the company’s rules, Lincoln doesn’t send them any warning and starts reading all their emails sent to each other. That is, until he stumbles upon Beth and Jennifer’s emails. Socially awkward, weird, shy, Lincoln is trying hard to live the life he wants and just be happy, anyhow, but somehow his life is a never-ending chain between emails, sleeping at the wrong time and living his mother’s life. Lincoln is the ‘computer guy’ – whose job is to read flagged emails of his company and send those email-ers a warning to stop breaking the company rules. I was expecting something cherishable like Eleanor and Park or maybe something cuddly like Fangirl. The debut novel of the oh-so-famous contemporary author, what less could I expect? This book, however, doesn’t live up to the standards set by the titles I mentioned previously. Having read and immensely enjoyed both Fangirl and Eleanor and park by Rainbow Rowell, expectations were at a peak when I picked up this book.
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