“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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I enjoyed this book much more than I expected — it’s not the kind I usually pick up. But it was fast-paced. The setting felt like Hollywood. And I loved the duality of so many of the characters — in sexual orientation, race, and morality.

And we finally got a main character that’s bisexual and labeled as such.

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