A review by jdscott50
Hourglass by Keiran Goddard

reflective slow-paced

3.0

Feeling directionless after being with women with unusual tastes and existing on bran flakes and apples, he meets a woman who writes just like him. He chronicles their relationship, the highs, and lows, as well as the eventual breakup. Told in heartbreaking prose and poetry, we follow the rise and fall of their relationship and how he slowly puts himself back together in the aftermath. 

I enjoyed the book; he captures what it feels like at the high of a relationship and the low of a breakup. Very sad at times, though.