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A Man Called Ove - Frederik Backman, 5 Stars and ♡
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Laugh and cry - does it get any better than that?

I LOVED My Grandmother Asked me to Tell You She's Sorry, which I read before Ove. Very different story and protagonist, but if you read one expecting the other, you will be very disappointed. It took me a long time to get into Ove after reading the Grandmother one first.
Throughout the book I found myself alternately laughing and crying. Ove's cynicism and gruff demeanor are at the very core of who he is, yet as you continue to read the book his layers are peeled away and his story revealed. By the end of the book you come to love and admire him as much as Sonja, Parvaneh, Jimmy, Cat Annoyance, and a whole cast of characters. You see Ove is not at all who he presents himself to be. He is a man who believes that right is right, that you don't tell tales about others, a man to be relied upon. A man whose heart is too big.
I cried for the last 30 pages. These weren't just the occassional tears either. It was full blown convulsive, ugly crying. Some of them, maybe most were sad, but they were mixed with tears of joy and humor. Backman is a master at slowly building emotion, at creating believable characters, and unparalleled wit. I know that he has written other books, but I cannot imagine that they can hold a candle to Ove. This book is destined to be one of, if not the best book I have read in 2016. If like me, you have hesitated to read this book, I am here to tell you that it is every bit as good as everyone says it is.