It sounded quirky and interesting and, best of all, free of adultery. It was about small town life in Texas, and a protagonist obsessed with football. There’s a gazebo and everything!) when I came across a new release of Giffin’s titled The One and Only. I was exploring the library in our new town (which, by the way, is absolutely adorable. I was intrigued by this New York Times bestselling author, but the plot lines of those two novels were just too off-putting for me. Although the book explores the ethics of adultery, I could just never bring myself to pick it up. I’m really bothered by infidelity, and have no interest in reading about characters who partake of it. The two books I’m most familiar with, Something Borrowed and Something Blue, are centered around infidelity. But one thing always held me back: the plot lines. I’ve been tempted to read Emily Giffin before, because I’d heard she was a great author.
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