![]() ![]() Gail Honeyman has done a brilliant job with her debut. Eleanor and her problems feel so real that you end up missing her presence after finishing the book. ![]() It is so difficult to build a story and a character that remain in your life even after the story is over. However, her regimented life takes a turn when she meets Raymond, the IT guy who helps fix her office computer and then herself. She has everything set in a routine for herself – from solving the crossword during lunch-time at her job as an accountant or buying specific items from the same specific store to spending every weekend evening in a vodka-induced detachment to pass the time. Eleanor Oliphant is a woman in her 30s living a completely solitary life. ![]()
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