Finally. I really enjoyed this book. I read Lily King’s last book, Writers and Lovers, and I really enjoyed that one too. There were some biographical similarities between the main characters and I really thought it might be a prequel for about the first half of the book. (It's not.)
Even though it begins with a love triangle as the foundation for he plot, it doesn’t seem to be focused on romance so much as it is on the coming-of-age aspect.
The
book jumps ahead several years and I became very invested in whether the characters are able to have a particular conversation. (No spoilers.)
King is especially good with dialogue. She manages to do that thing which is
very difficult for writers, which is to make dialogue that is both
interesting and believable. It is so easy to do one or the other and so
hard to do both. She creates characters that are very original and
specific and they talk about fascinating things passionately.
When I find myself stuck writing-wise, I try to read something good. This is the first book I've read in awhile that makes me want to write.

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