Synopsis from Goodreads.com:
In this enchanting novel, Matthew Quick takes us inside Pat’s mind, showing us the world from his distorted yet endearing perspective. As the award-winning novelist Justin Cronin put it: “Tender, soulful, hilarious, and true, The Silver Linings Playbook is a wonderful debut.”
My Review:
I first heard about the book because of the movie. I KNOW. I actually wasn’t sure if I even wanted to watch the movie, let alone read the book, but after being bored while Kyle worked his night shifts, I downloaded it to my Kobo and gave the book a go.
I’m so glad I did! Pat’s character is so interesting and I really enjoyed following his thoughts and experiences after his release from “the bad place.” I had to force myself to put the book down every night so I didn’t finish it all at once – it’s that intriguing! I really couldn’t wait to read what happens to Pat in regards to his parents, his estranged wife, his “stalker”, and his friends.
I’ve read a couple other reviews of the book on Goodreads and some were disappointed by the book since they watched the movie first. I always find that movies tend to over embellish the “good” parts of the book, so they really can’t be compared. As a true believer in reading the books before watching the movie, I’m curious to see how they compare.
Over all, I give The Silver Linings Playbook 5 stars out of 5!