The epic adventures Evelyn creates over the course of a lifetime will leave every reader mesmerized. This wildly addictive journey of a reclusive Hollywood starlet and her tumultuous Tinseltown journey comes with unexpected twists and the most satisfying of drama.
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Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Taylor Jenkins Reid is an American author best known for her novels The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Daisy Jones & the Six, One True Loves, Malibu Rising, Carrie Soto Is Back, and Atmosphere.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (Alternate Cover)
Taylor Jenkins Reid
An alternative edition of the original novel, offering the same compelling narrative about a Hollywood icon's life. The book explores Evelyn Hugo's complex relationships, career, and personal struggles. It provides the same intimate look into the glamorous and challenging world of old Hollywood. The narrative remains a powerful exploration of identity, love, and ambition.
Big Little Lies
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A gripping novel about women's complex relationships and hidden truths. The story follows multiple characters whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. Similar to Evelyn Hugo, it explores personal secrets and the facades people maintain. The narrative is compelling, with strong character development and unexpected plot twists.
Daisy Jones & The Six
Taylor Jenkins Reid
Another captivating novel by Reid exploring the glamorous world of entertainment. This book follows a fictional rock band's rise to fame through intimate interviews, revealing complex relationships and personal struggles. Like Evelyn Hugo, it delves into the behind-the-scenes drama of celebrity life. The narrative style is immersive and character-driven, offering a deep exploration of ambition and personal identity.
Beautiful Ruins
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A sweeping novel that spans decades and continents, exploring love and ambition in the entertainment world. The story connects characters from different eras, revealing their interconnected lives. Similar to Evelyn Hugo, it offers a rich, complex narrative about personal choices and unexpected connections. The book blends historical fiction with compelling character studies.
The High Tide Club
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A compelling story about secrets, friendship, and personal redemption. The novel weaves together past and present, revealing hidden truths about a group of women. Similar to Evelyn Hugo, it explores complex female relationships and personal transformations. The narrative is rich with emotional depth and unexpected revelations.
The Guest List
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A suspenseful novel set during a glamorous wedding on a remote Irish island. The story reveals dark secrets and complex relationships among the wedding guests. Like Evelyn Hugo, it features intricate character dynamics and unexpected revelations. The narrative is atmospheric and keeps readers guessing until the end.
The Light We Lost
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A poignant love story that explores personal choices and life-altering decisions. The narrative follows a couple's relationship against the backdrop of significant historical events. Like Evelyn Hugo, it features complex characters making difficult personal and professional choices. The book delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and personal identity.
The Paris Apartment
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A mysterious thriller about a woman investigating her brother's disappearance in Paris. The story uncovers hidden secrets and complex relationships among apartment residents. Similar to Evelyn Hugo, it features intricate character dynamics and unexpected plot twists. The narrative is suspenseful and keeps readers engaged throughout.
Hollywood Wives
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A classic novel about the glamorous and cutthroat world of Hollywood's elite. The book explores the lives of powerful women navigating fame, relationships, and personal ambitions. Similar to Evelyn Hugo, it offers a gritty, insider's perspective on the entertainment industry. The characters are complex, ambitious, and willing to do anything to maintain their status.
The Dollhouse
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A historical fiction novel set in 1950s New York, exploring the lives of women in a transformative era. The story uncovers hidden secrets and personal struggles of women navigating societal expectations. Like Evelyn Hugo, it offers a nuanced look at female ambition and personal reinvention. The narrative shifts between past and present, revealing complex character motivations.
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