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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: A Novel

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: A Novel

byAlma Cuervo
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Melanie (meltotheany)
5.0 out of 5 stars5/5 A True Masterpiece
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2018
“I spent half my time loving her and the other half hiding how much I loved her.”

This is one of the best books I’ve ever had the privilege to read. It is probably in the top five for best books I’ve ever read in my entire life. I have been looking for a book like this my entire life, and no combination of words I’m about to type, and you’re about to read, is going to do this masterpiece justice. But I will say that Gabby, Joce, Amelie, and Elyse were all right, and I’m so happy I listened to them, because this book is worth every single ounce of hype.

And when I say that this book is lifechanging, I truly mean it. This book is sold as a historical romance, where you learn about a fictional, famous, old Hollywood actress and all her marriages. What you get is a book that stars a bisexual, Cuban woman who was never allowed to talk about the love of her life; her wife. And when I say I cried during this book, I truly mean that I probably need to buy a new copy because I was the biggest mess you’ve ever seen.

“And it will be the tragedy of my life that I cannot love you enough to make you mine. That you cannot be loved enough to be anyone’s.”

On top of this being a powerful book about race, sexuality, misogyny, and having to conform to societies norms, the true meaning I took from this book is that life is short, so damn short, and we shouldn’t spend it pretending to be something we aren’t. And we shouldn’t spend it doing anything less than loving the people who are worthy and deserving of our love.

“I didn’t need boys in order to feel good. And that realization gave me great power.”

We follow Evelyn from the very start; losing her mother very young, her body developing very quickly, noticing others noticing her developing body, marrying a man so she can leave the dead-end city she grew up in, so she can become something more. Evelyn is unapologetic with her actions, and it is one of the most empowering things I’ve ever read. She plays so many more parts than the roles she is cast in. And Evelyn learns really quickly how to play each and every man she is forced to interact with, and she quickly learns what she can gain from each and every one of them, too.

This story is told from two different timelines and two different points of view. One from Monique Grant, who is a biracial (white and African-American) woman who is going through a fresh divorce and trying to make something of herself in the journalism field. And her life changes the day her editor tells her how Evelyn Hugo is demanding her, and only her, to write something for her.

“Heartbreak is loss. Divorce is a piece of paper.”

The other timeline(s) are all the different times in Evelyn’s life, and the different seven husbands that she had, while she is recounting the events that lead her to be telling Monique this story. Evelyn has lived a very full life, and is in her late seventies now, and is finally ready to talk about her life. But the entire book we are guessing why she has chosen only Monique for this job.

“Make them pay you what they would pay a white man.”

If you guys have been following my reviews, you’ll probably know that I talk about found family and how important it is to me a lot, but The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is the epitome of how beautiful a found family can be. Evelyn and Harry’s friendship in this was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever read in my entire reading life.

“When you write the ending, Monique, make sure the reader understands that all I was ever really looking for was family. Make sure it’s clear that I found it. Make sure they know that I am heartbroken without it.”

And the romance? The true romance in this book is the most romantic thing I have ever read in my entire life. And you guys know I’ve read a ton of romances, but they are all lesser to this. Every single one of them can’t compare with the romance in this book. I feel like every time I’ve used the word “perfect” to describe something that wasn’t the romance in this book, then I used the word wrong.

“Please never forget that the sun rises and sets with your smile. At least to me it does. You’re the only thing on this planet worth worshipping.”

How many Evelyn and Celias are there in the world? How many are still playing the role that Evelyn was forced to play? I cry for every single person who must hide who they are, and who they want to love. And this book talks about many big things in LGBTQIAP+ history; from the Stonewall riots to the disgusting Reagan administration, but life still isn't anywhere close to equal in 2018. The prejudices, the discrimination, the virus/syndrome blaming, the looks I’ve experienced holding a girl’s hand while walking into a restaurant? Those are still in 2018, in the United States, but people act like none of those things exists because marriage is legalized, begrudgingly. I’m not writing this review to get on my soapbox, but I promise, we have a lot more work to do. And this book, this book lit a fire under me.

I personally identify as pansexual, but I felt like the bisexual rep in this was a tier above anything my eyes have ever seen. Seeing Evelyn love all the parts of her, and all the different parts of her love, was something so awe-inspiring. I am still so overwhelmed with feelings, but if you identify as bi or pan, this is a love letter to you, I promise.

“I was a lesbian when she loved me and a straight woman when she hated me.”

This book also focuses a huge importance on motherhood throughout the entirety of this book, and then I read the acknowledgement and started weeping all over again. Taylor Jenkins Reid was able to evoke the strongest emotions from me, and I just pray that things will be different for the generation of kids being raised right now.

This was the first thing I’ve read by Taylor Jenkins Reid, but I will buy every single new thing she produces. The writing was so lyrical and addicting. I mean, I have a quote between almost every paragraph. This whole book deserves to be highlighted. The characters, well, my mind has now forever imagined that these are real people now, so there is that. The topics, themes, and discussions are beyond important. This book just makes me feel so passionately. This book is one of the most empowering pieces of literature I’ve ever consumed. And I am not the same person I was before this book.

“I told her every single day that her life had been the world’s greatest gift to me, that I believed I was put on earth not to make movies or wear emerald-green gowns and wave at crowds but to be her mother.”

If you guys ever take a recommendation from me; please have it be The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Please, I’m actually begging you. I promise, this book is lifechanging, and I equally promise you that this book changed mine. There is magic between these four-hundred-pages. Pure magic. This story is addicting, enthralling, and so important. And if you’re an Evelyn, in 2018, I see you, but I hope it doesn’t take you as long as it took her to be happy. This will forever be one of the best books of my life, and I’ll cherish it forever.

“People think that intimacy is about sex. But intimacy is about truth. When you realize you can tell someone your truth, when you can show yourself to them, when you stand in front of them bare and their response is “You’re safe with me”—that’s intimacy.”

Trigger/Content Warnings: death of a loved one, death of a child, talk of suicide, unhealthy dieting, underage sex with an adult, abortion, talk of miscarriage, a lot of physical abuse, cheating, dunk driving, and homophobic slurs.
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k. leroux
3.0 out of 5 starsa beach read, with Hollywood cliches
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2023
This was an easy read on any level. The surprise ending redeemed the book for me. Having grown up in L.A. during the era this book portrays, I know much of what Reid writes about Evelyn Hugo is true. It happened to lots of people trying to break into the entertainment industry and still have a private life. Was this book based a bit on the life of Elizabeth Taylor? maybe. But this book is a quick read that doesn’t take a lot of analysis
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Mimi
1.0 out of 5 stars Predictable, woke, and shallow
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2023
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I guess I was seduced into reading this book because of all the hype and that fact that it was prominently displayed at Barnes & Noble. I should have read some of the critical reviews.

From the beginning to the end Evelyn Hugo was an unsympathetic character. There was nothing to like about her or any of the other characters really, except maybe Harry who at least had a little complexity. Everyone else was totally flat and one-sided. Evelyn and Celia's relationship was kind of a nothing burger, based only, on physical attraction- nothing deep. But how could it be anything but, when the characters were so superficial.

I finished this book because it was an easy read ( I kept hoping it would get better) but it was unsatisfying and left me feeling like I'd just eaten a junk food meal. It was basically a platform for an LGBTQ agenda. I'm not against that lifestyle. I have read quite a bit of literature from a gay point of view that had depth, style, and evoked feeling ,but Seven Husbands had none of that.

Basically The Seven Husband of Evelyn Hugo was a predictable romance novel with a woke agenda..
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J. Stavarz
1.0 out of 5 stars Silly, Formulaic, Abandoned
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 3, 2022
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I purchased and attempted to read this inane book after learning about it in a list of reading recommendations in a youtube video. The book was listed by a few youtubers among books that I consider literary and so I became excited to read it and ordered it right away. What a disappointment!

I read voraciously and rarely abandon any book I begin, but I could not get past chapter 3-4 (Really--I tried). The narrator and Evelyn Hugo are unrealisted, and I detected a formula and insipid and politically correct themes right away. Readers who enjoy Picoult or other authors, who in my humble opinion do not write serious works of literature, may enjoy a light read about an aged actress recounting the 7 husbands she acquired over the course of a long and successful acting career. Not me.
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Steph
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Christ-Like
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2022
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I picked up this book unable to put it down as I learned about Evelyn Hugo and how she made a name for herself and how she grew up from Hell’s Kitchen etc… Yes, her story was intriguing until I found out this book was not really about the seven husbands it’s just a way to promote LGBTQ+ and how secretive it was back in the days for gays and lesbians and bisexual to be together. So disappointed by this route I wish they simply left her story with Celia for what it really was two girl competing to be the best actress and end up empowering each other and become bestfriend. I’ve never read something that I hate so much and this is a first 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼 a huge waste of my time. I can go on and on but I’ll stop here
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Steph
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Christ-Like
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2022
I picked up this book unable to put it down as I learned about Evelyn Hugo and how she made a name for herself and how she grew up from Hell’s Kitchen etc… Yes, her story was intriguing until I found out this book was not really about the seven husbands it’s just a way to promote LGBTQ+ and how secretive it was back in the days for gays and lesbians and bisexual to be together. So disappointed by this route I wish they simply left her story with Celia for what it really was two girl competing to be the best actress and end up empowering each other and become bestfriend. I’ve never read something that I hate so much and this is a first 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼 a huge waste of my time. I can go on and on but I’ll stop here
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M. dell
1.0 out of 5 stars Did not love the characters or their morals
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 18, 2023
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I did not like this book. Yes, I finished it but I never felt any empathy for any of the characters and did not like the so called Hollywood crap. It was not a love story to me. It felt forced and common. I usually do not read this type of book but I had Covid so hence, I just read for amusement. I definitely would NOT recommend this book to anyone.
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WESLEY P.
1.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre, and that is being generous
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 20, 2022
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This book started out rather captivating and quickly went to being redundant, boring and smug. I found the main character (Evelyn Hugo) to be very unlikable throughout the entire book. This seems to be intentional from the author to an extent. I think that Monique would have been a more interesting character to focus on and develop, however the author falls short of doing that. I agreed with another reviewer, that it seems like the author hits on many "woke" talking points rather than making her book interesting. What an insult to readers to assume that will be enough to keep her readers entertained. Regarding the woke talking points, she doesn't expound on them at all, so these points come off vapid and shallow unfortunately; like she's just throwing them in there to virtue signal. She should articulate her points, if she felt it necessary to introduce them to the plot. Finally, the book is a LGBT+ story, which I really liked, as it could have been an unexpected path to take the story; could make it less boring. But the additional characters are so one dimensional, and not complex. Almost insulting. Why not focus more on those characters, their stories, if that is a huge aspect of the plot? The book is really a letdown in my opinion. I wish I would not have spent the money on it.
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Ash
1.0 out of 5 stars Trigger Warning
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 23, 2022
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I like to read for escapism and have heard recommendations for this book for awhile so I figured I’d give it a try. I previously read Daisy Jones by the same author and didn’t understand the hype. I should have gone with my initial feeling because this author just isn’t for me. From page 1 there is talk of cancer and the first chapter mentions it again as well as physician assisted suicide. I knew before finishing the chapter that this wasn’t the escape story I was after. This could be my fault for missing the mention of this subject matter or maybe it’s only mentioned here or there but having family members going through health issues I don’t want the constant reminders. I honestly assumed that this would be about romance etc. From what I’ve read of other reviews, I’m glad I didn’t finish it. I wanted to give others the heads up that this subject matter is present in case it would be triggering for them as well.
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Kitana Kattan
1.0 out of 5 stars Overrated and disappointing
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 19, 2022
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This book felt like a long people magazine article combined with every cliché about Hollywood, obsession with beauty and fame, the value of living authentically and so on. It reminded me of a Jackie Collins book that I read (unfortunately) ages ago. Seriously - how did it get all the hype and positive reviews? I stopped half way through reading it to read reviews (never done it in 53 years of voracious reading) because I seriously considered not finishing it. I was amazed that a few reviewers thought it was the BEST book they ever read!! I begrudgingly kept reading it, and when I was done, I realized I need to revisit my rule about finishing books that do not appeal to me.
Conclusion: still a mediocre novel that attempts to redeem itself with some contrived hindsight 'wisdom' from unlikable characters.
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1.0 out of 5 stars do not recommend.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 3, 2023
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Did not keep my attention. Very disappointed. Would not recommend. Very slow read. Would not have finished If I hadn’t purchased. Actually skipped most of last chapter.
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Gracie
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 25, 2023
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I was really looking forward to reading this book but it was slow, boring and not very captivating. I forced myself to finish the book which is a bummer. This book was not for me sadly
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TB
1.0 out of 5 stars Should’ve had a warning …
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2023
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This was book was not what I was expecting. Not everyone wants to read about same sex or bisexual relationships. I understand that that is okay with some people, but it would be nice to have all the facts before purchasing.
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