I have mixed feelings about this book.
Like someone else said, her wordplay is very good. I found myself laughing quite a bit.
I really enjoyed the character of Gideon. But the book evoked a sadness in me throughout.
It managed to confirm the thing that is hammered into us daily, living in the world we do: Everything
ends, and the things that burn the hottest are the ones guaranteed a swift and explosive ending.
I hate that idea! It cheapens my relationship with the person I care the most about, it makes me lose
faith in my romantic ideals! Yes, everything may have an ending but that's really not the point, is it?
I was not expecting a fairy tale love story. In all honesty, I'm not quite sure what I was expecting, but it
sure wasn't what I got. The tragedy at the end makes you see Gideon for what he really is; a clown. And a crazy
one at that. Don't get me wrong, I hated, hated, hated Gwen. Pretensious, annoying and frigid. Things I can't
abide, even in a book.
Still have mixed feelings. I enjoyed it. But did I really like it? In a word, no. It was too
much like standing in front of a mirror, and having someone tell me things about myself that I
know aren't true. If that makes any sense.