Ratings13
Average rating3.8
Enjoyable, but my least favorite Reynolds (which still means it's awesome), only because his threads were wrapped up too neatly. Spot on, as always, in tone, dialogue, and city description.
The main character was interesting, but the rest needed a bit more development.
A story about loss, love, and learning to live again.
I haven't felt this level of loss before so I couldn't quite sympathize with the protagonist yet, the writing was done in a way that I could still understand his feelings and like a shadow watch as Matt made his decisions. I laughed, I was close to tears, and I felt embarrassed with him.
A great book. I wasn't sure how t would end and I did think the ending just hit me but, it is one of those stories where it couldn't have ended any other way.
Definitely recommend.
This was a great contemporary realistic book with a really strong voice. It's a realistic look at the progression of grief, without being too bleak.
Such a heartbreaking, beautifully written story. I often “feel the rumble” and try to quiet it and this book helped me to understand why I do that.