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Anatomy: A Love Story
by Dana Schwartz
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book ignited so much emotion into me. I was recommended it by my librarian and I truly must thank her. It's time for me to order a copy of both this and the sequel. It had the perfect mix of romance while having other plot elements. I don’t tend to enjoy books while the plot is just romance, just not my cup of tea. I also never thought I’d get this emotional over a straight couple.
Its themes are well developed. I believe they are about why women shouldn’t be underestimated and about class. Considering what the doctors were doing:( The second I realized I was disappointed but not surprised. I do need to think about it more to describe it in heavy detail.
I rooted for Hazel and Jack on every single page. I thought I’d know what would happen next but I was always wrong. I can’t wait to learn more about them both. I never knew kissing in a graveyard could be so romantic. Near the last act, I began to get paranoid about how I’d feel about the ending. The last page nearly made me cry. I nearly thought all was hopeless. I could sense Hazel was becoming numb. She took the vile from the doctor regardless of anything she only wanted to save Jack.
The writing style was amazing. Typically I prefer first person but this is my acceptation. It was very fast-paced. I adore the ends of chapters when they are quotes or articles. I wish it was longer! I guess every good book gives me such feelings.
I have my hopes high for its sequel! I definitely will be planning to reread this book around Christmas time! I'm going to be so annoying to anyone who lets me rant about this.