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Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle
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I usually have a lot to say about a book (shocking, I know), but this one left me a bit befuddled. Did I enjoy it? I think so. And yet, I wanted more than what I got.

Daphne has an unusual quirk—every time she meets a new man, she gets a piece of paper with his name and the exact amount of time they will be together. Until one day, she gets a piece of paper with just a name: Jake. It seems all her waiting is over, and she has finally met the one. But as their relationship continues, Daphne starts to wonder what it means to be with someone she isn't entirely truthful with.

With a premise like that, I was expecting something, well unexpected. To know the future before it happens is a double-edged sword. Do you forge your own destiny or do you let yourself be steered by what you know your destiny to be? Ah, a subtle but important distinction and a quandary to be certain. So I settled in for what is sure to be an interesting read.

We follow Daphne as she meets Jake and their relationship grows. And through flashbacks, we see some of her other relationships in the past, including her three-month romance with her now best friend, Hugo. As time goes on, she can't help but be cynical as relationship after relationship ends, exactly as the papers predict.

But then as the story continues, I started to realize that it isn't what I was expecting. Or rather, it is, but I thought there would be more. For such an fascinating premise, this seems more like a romance or women's fiction rather than the profound read I was hoping for.

Yes, we do spend a little bit of time contemplating Daphne's unusual issue, but otherwise, this story unfolds along the same vein as any other fictional relationship. In fact, the story focuses a lot of time on another thing altogether, which while worthwhile, feels a bit like a bait-and-switch to me.

It doesn't help that Daphne and Jake lacked chemistry together. They feel rather bland, so it was hard to invest in their relationship or to understand what they saw in each other. The only chemistry was between Daphne and Hugo, which made this a somewhat confusing read because I wasn't sure who to cheer for.

But that isn't to sell the story short. There were definitely moments when it got ahold of me and I felt its emotional pull. And its message of living your life to the fullest because it's the only one you've got is a worthy one, even if it got a little muddled in the tale.

So yes, I did enjoy this, even if it didn't end up being as profound as I'd hoped for. The undeniably fascinating premise and little nuggets of emotional moments left me with some interesting food for thought. For that, I'll round it up to 4 stars.

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See also, my thoughts on:
In Five Years
One Italian Summer
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October 3, 2023 – Started Reading
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October 12, 2023 – Finished Reading

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message 101: by Daisy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Daisy Rose Those were exactly my thoughts as well.


message 102: by Nayeli (new) - rated it 4 stars

Nayeli I 100% agree with all of your thoughts on this book. I enjoyed but also it wasn’t what I expected


message 103: by Karen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Karen I get exactly what you are saying here Yun. There is an imperfectness to the story, but still something that made us as readers wonder, well, what can we eventually anticipate here. I think I was happy to just flow with the story, and glad it was a short one. And gave it a 4 star because it was sweet and eventually there was a lesson to be learned. Wonderful review! I appreciated all your points! Thank you. 🙏


message 104: by Stacy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Stacy I feel like I could have written this exact review! You just wrote it better than I did.


message 105: by Jacy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jacy Eveleth-Oxendine Yes I agree. I loved the book, but as with her others, we don’t ever find out what the source of the mystical thing is. Which I really wanted to know in this book.


Courtney Raine I just finished this one. Wasn't what I expected at all. I agree with you on all points plus, for me, I didn't bond with Daphne, which I think is key to fully enjoying the book. She seemed just too whiney to me and I wanted to hear more than just her complaints. Thanks for the great review!


message 107: by Grace (new) - rated it 3 stars

Grace Linder I completely agree with your view of the book. It really left me wanting more!


message 108: by Katie (new) - added it

Katie I completely agree


message 109: by Emily (new) - rated it 3 stars

Emily Excellent review!


message 110: by Arianna (new)

Arianna It sounds like “The Husbands� book but this should be called “The Boyfriends� lol I wasn’t fully in love with The Husbands & have been debating wether this one is worth picking up.


Allison Freeman I agree. Your review is spot on.


Cemaliye Nouri Your reviews are so well-written. I love that. I’m going to give this book a shot. It sounds interesting, except for the fact that Daphne and Jake have no chemistry. Hate when a romantic couple doesn’t have chemistry in a book. Looking forward to reading the book anyway. I’ll tell you what I think when I finish it. 👍🏼👍🏼


message 113: by Cybill (new) - rated it 3 stars

Cybill Yanus Thank you for articulating what I was feeling about this book so perfectly.


message 114: by Ruth (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ruth Agreed!!


Fallon  Nigro Spot on. Agreed


message 116: by Caim (new) - rated it 4 stars

Caim I love this review! I rounded it up to a 4 (from a 3.75) just because of all of the “food for thought� towards the end—and Hugo challenging her in a way that felt necessary for her to reach some romantic resolve.


message 117: by Angie (new) - rated it 3 stars

Angie Agreed


Alessandra Delgobo Your review is spot on!


message 119: by Greta (new) - rated it 4 stars

Greta Hinds Spot on!!


Taylor  Thompson YES


message 121: by Shasta (new) - rated it 5 stars

Shasta I was surprised that I gave it a five star, but I think it's because in the end, I think the story was more about her relationship with herself (& her other circumstance) that drove the book more than just the romantic aspect. I didn't even care that the ending was something I expected for a good part of the book... I like that her books are pretty much never completely about what you think they are going to be.


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