
The Flatshare
Beth O'Leary · 2019
They share a bed but never meet; he works nights, she works days. Told in alternating voices, warm and inventive.
The case against
Leon narrates in clipped, pronoun-free telegraphese for half the book, a tic you will either find charming or grind your teeth through. The premise requires two Londoners to share a bed for months without once colliding, and the abusive-ex subplot keeps yanking the tone from froth to menace and back. Sweet, yes. Sturdy, no.
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