Here One Moment

by

Liane Moriarty

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy philosophical fiction exploring big life questions.
  • Fans of character-driven stories with multiple interconnected perspectives.
  • Those who like books that blend humor with heavier themes.
  • People interested in stories about fate, destiny and mortality.
  • Readers who appreciate longer, more leisurely-paced literary fiction.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those looking for a fast-paced thriller or suspense novel.
  • Readers who prefer straightforward plots with fewer characters.
  • People sensitive to themes of death and loss.
  • Those who dislike magical realism or supernatural elements in fiction.
  • Readers expecting a typical mystery with a clear resolution.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Unique and intriguing premise about predicting people's deaths
  • Emotional and thought-provoking exploration of mortality and fate
  • Well-developed, diverse cast of characters
  • Blend of humor and profound themes
  • Compelling mystery element as predictions start coming true
  • Makes readers contemplate how they would live if they knew when they'd die
  • Witty and insightful observations about human behavior
  • Satisfying connections and conclusions for character arcs
  • Strong writing style that keeps pages turning despite length
  • Philosophical questions about free will vs. destiny

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Overly long at 500+ pages with slow pacing in parts
  • Too many character perspectives for some readers to follow
  • Cherry's backstory chapters felt unnecessary to some
  • Ending felt anticlimactic or disappointing to some readers
  • Repetitive exploration of characters' reactions to predictions
  • Lack of thrills or fast-paced plot some expected from the author
  • Confusing narrative structure with frequent POV shifts
  • Overwritten in parts with excessive exposition
  • Depressing tone due to focus on death
  • Unsatisfying resolution of the central mystery for some

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