The Weekend Trip by Joanna Bolouri #BlogTour #BookReview #RomCom

Five old friends. Two new partners. One big problem…

In Erin’s beachfront home in Ireland, I blink at my former best friends and laugh. Is it awkward we haven’t seen each other in ten years and nobody really knows why? Yes. So I pull out the champagne with a flourish and start blasting our old playlist. It’s a reunion weekend, after all…

But it’s not long before my determination to have fun starts to fizzle. Perhaps inviting new partners was a mistake. I’m already exhausted by Becky’s new girlfriend, and Beth’s husband is trying too hard with the compliments. No, I’m not trying out a “cool silver highlights” look. It’s a grey hair.

Still, at least the others have partners. The most exciting romantic development I can report is a quick flirt with a handsome stranger on the plane over.

Even flighty, non-committal Tara is bringing someone. But if that wasn’t surprising enough, I could never have anticipated Tara’s ‘someone’ would be the man from my flight.

If things weren’t already awkward, they certainly are now…

The weekend was meant to finally bring us all back together. But will this reunion only push us further apart?

A hilarious and uplifting page-turner about the power (and pitfalls) of friendship and romance. Fans of rom-coms by Sophie Kinsella, Marian Keyes and Mhairi McFarlane will devour this laugh-out-loud tale.

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Joanna Bolouri worked in sales before she began writing professionally at the age of thirty. Winning a BBC comedy script competition allowed her to work and write with stand-up comedians, comedy scriptwriters, and actors from across the UK. She’s had articles and reviews published in The Scotsman, The Skinny, The Scottish Sun, Huffington Post, and HecklerSpray.

She lives in Glasgow with her daughter.

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Twitter: @scribbles78

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What’s it about (in a nutshell):

The Weekend Trip by Joanna Bolouri is an uplifting tale of 5 college besties who grew apart after college but rekindled their friendship ten years later during a weekend get-together.

My Reading Experience:

I loved the friendship themes that ran throughout the story. So many of us lose contact with our college friends as we travel our individual paths after graduation. It was heart-warming to watch this group of friends slowly regain their original connection and feel comfortable enough to open up about their struggles. It reaffirms those friendships’ genuineness and ability to withstand the test of time.

I also loved the humorous moments, the scandalousness of some storylines, and just the overall fun times of the reunion. Those moments offset the seriousness of what’s going on in these friends’ lives without compromising the gravity of what the individual people are dealing with.

The story hits so many relatable moments. The characters, their challenges, their successes – they could be anyone’s group of friends from college or even high school. It’s this relatableness that gives the story its uplifting message. If these five people can come back together and become the lifelong friends they were always meant to be, then we all can have that same experience with just a little effort.

Characters:

Five friends – Erin, Alex, Beth, Tara, and Becky – were close friends and roommates in college. They agreed to stay in touch, sealing that promise on the beach at Loughview House before heading out on their individual journeys. Ten years later, the friends are entirely out of touch, so Erin decides to have a reunion before she sells Loughview House. 

Erin inherited Loughview House as college was ending. She becomes a successful actress and marries Scott Flynn, a successful businessman (film and TV catering business). But after the death of her husband, she wants to get away from all the memories the house holds.

Alex is a successful novelist who has been very unlucky in love. She meets the man of her dreams as she is headed to Erin’s reunion weekend. But will anything become of it?

Beth married her college sweetheart Paul. Her life was thrown off track when she got an MS diagnosis, but she doesn’t want her college friends to know about it.

Tara followed her dream to go to New York, but the only thing that came out of that was drug addiction. She returned to the UK and entered rehab. She arrives for the weekend reunion with her casual date, Adrian.

Becky is a free spirit who follows her dreams wherever they take her. She is a masseuse, currently, and arrives at the reunion weekend with her girlfriend, Christine.

Narration & Pacing:

The Weekend Trip reads at a consistently fast pace. It switches points of view between the five friends but stays in third-person narration as it changes focus. This is the only area that I struggled with. I love the fast pace, but switching POVs between five people sometimes needs clarification. I struggled with remembering who was who and their individual stories.

Setting:

An estate called Loughview House on the coast of Ireland is the setting for this story. It provided a meaningful backdrop for all five friends.

Read if you’re in the mood for:

  • An emotional, funny, and inspiring contemporary friendship story
  • A fast-paced tale full of lovably flawed characters
  • A novel that resembles such TV shows as Friends or How I Met Your Mother

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Originality8
Writing Quality10
Pace6
Character Development8
‘Couldn’t Put It Down’-ness6
Setting10
All scores, except the overall rating, are on a scale of 1-10. The overall rating is converted to the standard 5-point system.

13 responses to “The Weekend Trip by Joanna Bolouri #BlogTour #BookReview #RomCom”

  1. nickimags @ Secret Library Book Blog Avatar

    Fab review glad you enjoyed it!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      I did very much!

  2. Gin and Bookish Avatar

    Sounds like a good one!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      It is a very good one 💕

  3. Books Teacup and Reviews Avatar

    This sounds interesting. Amazing review!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      The friendship angle is so complex – it keeps the story nicely compelling.

  4. energyrae Avatar

    I love how different all the characters are, yet they came together in friendship. Great review!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      And they are all crafted so well. It’s a great aspect!

  5. Jonetta | Blue Mood Café Avatar

    I love a good friendship story and am off to check this out. Wonderful review, Tessa💜

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      I think you’d love the friendship aspect of the story.

  6. Mae Clair Avatar

    I’m always attracted to books when a group of friends get together after many years apart.
    This sounds like a good one, Tessa!

    1. Tessa Pulyer Avatar

      It’s just so relatable. I know when I see friends I haven’t seen in a long time, we just pick up where we left off and it’s such a good feeling.

  7. Jenny Mcclinton Avatar

    I love a book which is relatable, uplifting but with humour too, great review 💜

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