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emotional
fast-paced
despite the slow start, by a third through i just couldnt put it down. it's such a good insight on individual multitudes. i like the way it speaks of loneliness alongside grief as a backbone of yearning, it's not something grand, it punches you when you attend to the most miniscule details of life, and it is wonderfully done as mirrored through the characters. michael is always surrounded and adored by the people around him, hes lovely and yet so lonely. the lack of quotation marks definitely threw me off, and at times the conversations are jarred, but i could look past it seeing as how eager i was to continue. i just know id be thinking about this book for a while.