The Mutual Friend
Books | Fiction / Humorous / General
3.8
(220)
Carter Bays
“This is a rare thing: an original, intelligent novel that’s not just a perfect summer beach read, but one that deserves serious awards consideration as well. Put down your phone and pick it up. . . . A major accomplishment.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)From the co-creator of How I Met Your Mother, a hilarious and thought-provoking debut novel set in New York City, following an unforgettable cast of characters as they navigate life, love, loss, ambition, and spirituality—without ever looking up from their phones It’s the summer of 2015, and Alice Quick needs to get to work. She’s twenty-eight years old, grieving her mother, barely scraping by as a nanny, and freshly kicked out of her apartment. If she can just get her act together and sign up for the MCAT, she can start chasing her dream of becoming a doctor . . . but in the Age of Distraction, the distractions are so distracting. There’s her tech millionaire brother’s religious awakening. His picture-perfect wife’s emotional breakdown. Her chaotic new roommate’s thirst for adventure. And, of course, there’s the biggest distraction of all: love. From within the story of one summer in one woman’s life, a tapestry of characters is unearthed, tied to one another by threads both seen and unseen. Filled with all the warmth, humor, and heart that gained How I Met Your Mother its cult following, The Mutual Friend captures in sparkling detail the chaos of contemporary life—a life lived simultaneously in two different worlds, the physical one and the one behind our screens—and reveals how connected we all truly are.
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Author
Carter Bays
Pages
480
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2022-06-07
ISBN
059318677X 9780593186770
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"WAYYYY too long of a book, too many storylines that didn’t really have any sort of relevancy to anything.. there were elements of people’s stories that I could relate to, but I definitely think it could’ve been a bit more “exact and to the point”. Disappointed because I really like How I Met Your Mother, but I guess this just wasn’t for me."
"I don't usually mind long books at all but I felt like this one just dragged. The number of characters made it hard to follow and I think it was because I wasn't reading consistently as I kept losing interest. The main characters' decision making was so frustrating. The story got better towards the end but I think it could have been at least 100 pages shorter."
"Perfect book for a hot summer weekend. It is by the creator of How I Met Your Mother and has the same ensemble feel of many rich characters with intersecting lives - some growing up, some not quite yet. Rich story, spot on characterization of addiction to social media and how much information is online. Someone should build MeWantThat. "