A Man Called Ove (Book Review)

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It feels like so long since my last book review, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been reading. I was in a slump for several weeks, trudging through some books that weren’t peaking my interest. Then, I picked up A Man Called Ove.

*Goodreads Synopsis*

A grumpy yet loveable man finds his solitary world turned on its head when a boisterous young family moves in next door.

Meet Ove. He’s a curmudgeon, the kind of man who points at people he dislikes as if they were burglars caught outside his bedroom window. He has staunch principles, strict routines, and a short fuse. People call him the bitter neighbor from hell, but must Ove be bitter just because he doesn’t walk around with a smile plastered to his face all the time?

Behind the cranky exterior there is a story and a sadness. So when one November morning a chatty young couple with two chatty young daughters move in next door and accidentally flatten Ove’s mailbox, it is the lead-in to a comical and heartwarming tale of unkempt cats, unexpected friendship, and the ancient art of backing up a U-Haul. All of which will change one cranky old man and a local residents’ association to their very foundations.

*Review*

I’ve had this book sitting in the back seat of my car for the past month and a half. I’ve seen the title floating around the blogging community for several months now and I was ecstatic when one of my good friends gave me a copy. This is one of those books with some mixed reviews, but it has a pretty high overall rating on Goodreads.

So back to why this was in my backseat. My classes have been a lot more work this semester. The free time I do have, I spend on extracurricular activities like Student Government and organizations on campus. That being said, I wasn’t giving myself any real time to read. Well, that changed when I finally picked up A Man Called Ove.

I knew this book would be a time commitment from the moment I read the first page. It was then that I made the decision to make time to read, instead of watching TV or letting myself get distracted by YouTube videos. I stayed up late reading chapters upon chapters of A Man Called Ove, I couldn’t put the book down half the time.

The story is so rich, so moving. I felt myself getting emotionally attached to the characters of this story, especially Ove. I loved the back and forth between past and present. I really enjoyed the way we were able to see the events that passed through Ove’s life that made him who he was. I gave this story a five star rating, not only for how it made me feel, but for the new way it made me think.

Have you read A Man Called Ove?

What are you currently reading?

What should I read next?

Let me know in the comments, let’s chat!

10 responses to “A Man Called Ove (Book Review)”

  1. […] A Man Called Ove is one of those books you read that just sticks with you. At least, it’s definitely stuck with me. I really want to read Frederik Backman’s other books, especially with how highly praised they are. […]

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  2. […] was such an interesting character. I mean, everyone in A Man Called Ove was interesting, but Parvaneh is definitely riding her own wave. I really liked the way she cared […]

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  3. […] A Man Called Ove fits this prompt so well, in all honesty. If you’ve read this story, I’m sure you’ll agree. I truly loved Ove’s neighbors. […]

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  6. […] I was done with those trips, I finally had time to read again. I read the copy of A Man Called Ove that a friend had given me back in the Spring. I also went to the library that month and picked up […]

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  7. janetsm Avatar

    Hi, Rae. I’m glad you finally had time to read and really enjoy a book. I loved A Man Called Ove, too. Ove is a character who has stayed with me for months after reading the book.There’s something unforgettable about him.

    I’m currently reading Sally Hepworth’s new novel, The Mother-in-Law. I like her books. She an Australian writer. This novel is intriguing. I’m eager to find out who killed the mother-in-law.

    I hope you enjoy the next book you pick up.

    Are you doing #TwoForTuesday this month? If you are, I missed it.

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    1. The Educated Negra Avatar

      Ove is definitely unforgettable. I haven’t read from an Australian author in quite a while, is it adult fiction?

      I posted the prompts on Sunday, I had them scheduled ahead of time since I was out of town. I don’t think I got around to posting the participants list so that’s most likely why you didn’t get to see it. I’ll try to post that as soon as I get back home. Thank you for keeping up with my page, I appreciate the support 😁💖

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  8. Priyasha Avatar

    great 💕💕review 💕

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    1. The Educated Negra Avatar

      Thank you 💖😁

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