Reviewed by Linda on

5 of 5 stars

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F*ck Love was like a blast to the heart in many ways - and I felt so much for Helena - like the whole spectre of feels was present thanks to her.

(un)conventionally short:


Yeah, exactly that! A real quick review, even if F*ck Love deserves a long-winded one. I am just so very late in writing reviews these days. This story was almost like a parallel universe at the beginning, I wasn't sure what was real and what was not.

Helena was in a relationship that she wasn't fully happy in. She needed to ask herself some important questions in order to move forward with her life. The Writing in F*ck Love is fantastic, Fisher spins beautiful stories with her amazing imagination.

There are a lot of difficult themes in F*ck Love, cheating, going after a friend's man, trying to find love... And I just utterly loved all of it!



He laughs. His smile isn't centered on his face; it's all up on his left cheek like it's drunk. You wouldn't really know that as he rarely smiles. He looks younger, mischievous.

I give up listening to the beach music that was with me through college, and I make playlists that sound yearning and pathetic. I am what I am. I marvel at how yearning can make you disintegrate. 

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