REVIEW: The Book of Elis by Lou Skelton
Review:
An unconventional short story told through Ieuan about writing a diary about the beginning of his relationship with Elis.
They were childhood friends, who meet again after many years when their families do a joint vacation. Ieuan walks us through them getting reacquainted (which isn’t always smooth or kind). As they spend more and more time together they find themselves drawn together, unable to let go.
It was super interesting to witness Ieuan’s thoughts and understanding of both Elis and their relationship. He’s not always painted in the best light, but like a lot of us, perceptions and feelings are often clouded by our own insecurities.
All in all, a sweet and realistic story of young love, when two people are still learning a lot about themselves.
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Synopsis:
Q: What happens when a summer romance ends? A: The Book of Elis.
Two childhood friends reunite on vacation. Elis is a vain attention-seeker, yet Ieuan can’t help falling for him. Knowing the clock is ticking, Ieuan records their romance in his diary. But Elis is full of surprises. Is there more to him than it seems? And, with Elis and Ieuan living on opposite sides of the world, can there ever be anything deeper between them?
I decided to write this last night after everyone had gone to bed. Elis had sneaked into my room so we could mess around in the dark. For the first time, he kissed me. In four days our holiday will be over, so I don’t have long left. I have to get it all down while it’s still happening; before I forget what it was like.
Ieuan couldn’t be less impressed by the self-obsessed Elis, who brags about his life in Australia and who seems desperate for the attention of a girl back home. But, stuck together in a Spanish villa, they are drawn into a steamy and surprisingly tender romance.
Once the holiday is over, Elis must go back to Brisbane and Ieuan to a rainy village north of Cardiff. Though they remain in touch, Ieuan’s expectations of Elis are low. He is unreliable and immature—soon he’ll tire of the novelty of their relationship and the distance keeping them apart.
Or so he thinks. Because Elis is full of surprises, and Ieuan has to decide how much of his heart he dares to trust him with.
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