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I'm not sure how I feel about this book. I liked some of the writing, and the plot was certainly compelling, but I wasn't necessarily entirely behind the idea that people who feel big and terrible things have had big and terrible things happen to them. (I mean, of course people who have endured terrible things have emotional responses that correspond to the trauma they experienced, but I would have liked to see a character who was at this place because of who they were, or a mental illness they had, rather than a trauma they experienced.) I guess I just had different expectations for the book than what the book actually was, and it's not really fair to judge the book that way. It was well written, and thoughtful, and smart. I would have liked to see more depth in the secondary characters (I have no clear idea of who Sierra is as a person, or why the Leo subplot is necessary), but the ending was satisfying.