I finished it a few hours ago and can’s stop thinking about it. Both the plot and the writing was beautiful, I liked that Addie was not shown black and white, with all her conflicting desires, thoughts and doubts. Of course, a big part of me wanted a very cliche happy end, but that’s definitely for better that I didn’t get any (in a way…) But I loved the book!
However, I come to reddit and see mostly critics. Whereas I can agree with some of it (like, Schwab using the same metaphor frequently), it still didn’t prevent me from being absolutely in awe by this story. I mean, if you want to, you can find flaws in every book, right?
Tell me what was your favourite part in the book? I think I really liked both main story lines — the dynamics between Luc and Addie (especially closer to the end) and also the relationship between Henry and Addie. Yes, the latter was a bit too cheesy in some ways, but it seemed like something both characters deserved. (And that moment when he sees her for the second time in the bookshop and says he remembers her from yesterday — goosebumps!)
by notaspecialone
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[We just had an AMA with V E Schwab](https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/192fz2y/ama_with_ve_schwab/), if that would interest you. Her fans are legion.
I loved it