Should I use my audible credit in A Man Called Ove?

Anonymous
Normally “heartwarming” books aren’t my cup of tea but people seem to love this book (and describe it as very, very funny which I like) so I’m tempted. If you’ve read it what did you think?
Anonymous
I think it’s a wonderful book, and everyone I know who has read it agrees with me, and has joined me in seeking out the author’s other books. It is both heartwarming and at times, somewhat heart wrenching, so it’s definitely a book that can tug at your emotions. It is, indeed,very, very funny.
Anonymous
Oh goodness yes. Says my entire book club and my parents. It’s a hit for everyone.
Anonymous
It will make you buckle at the knees in a good way.
Anonymous
Meh, I gave it 3 stars out of 5, and I don't mind heartwarming books.
Anonymous
Just get it at the library.
Anonymous
I really liked it.
Anonymous
I really liked it, but I also got it on CDs from the library.
Anonymous
Use the Overdrive app, add your library and your card/account, and download books for free. You can do audio books or e-books (I don't do e-books so can't comment on this part). Free app, free books. It's the best!!
Anonymous
I liked it, but not everyone does. I liked anxious people even better.
Anonymous
I thought it was average at best. I wouldn’t waste my credit, but you can exchange your credit if you don’t like it.
Anonymous
I enjoyed reading it, but it was pretty light weight and did not stick with me-- I don't really remember it that well.
Anonymous
I loved the audiobook! It is well done. I tried reading the book and wasnt into it but for some reason loved the audiobook.
Anonymous
No! It is sentimental pap. Awful book.
Anonymous
It’s very predictable. I did not think it was funny; I wouldn’t classify it as that at all. I would use the Libby app for that (like overdrive I guess? Super easy to link to your library card).

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