![]() ![]() While I enjoy books with descriptive text of the setting and characters, I also enjoy books like this, which are dialogue based. The characters themselves are in their mid-30s, so it makes sense that they’d be using email often for their jobs. While this may seem a bit dated for today’s generation, I think it holds up pretty well. We see only what Emmi and Leo are writing back and forth between each other. However, I definitely loved Every Seventh Wave just as much!īoth books have a non-traditional format in that they are written in the form of emails. ![]() Of course, I still think the first book can stand on its own and the open ending is still a fitting conclusion. I recommend you read the first book first, as it follows the cliffhanger that the first book ended on. I previously reviewed the first book in this duology, Love Virtually. Every Seventh Wave is the follow-up book to Love Virtually, in which Emmi Rothner mistakenly emails Leo Leike and things take off from there. What followed was a friendship, then romance of sorts. It all started innocently: an email sent to the wrong address, an “I” before an “E” where it shouldn’t have been. ![]()
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