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I'm not sure if the Oscar/Jude relationship was supposed to reflect his impulse control issues - e.g. his previous substance abuse problems. It was still an unpleasant aspect of the book and made him a less likable character.
I liked the resolution of the book and the quality of the writing was very good. I'd happily read another Jandy Nelson book in future

I really had to plow through the first 150 pages, but am glad that I did.
Although one of the biggest surprises of the story didn't come as a surprise to me at all (really - was anyone shocked by it?) the dynamic between Noah and Jude wade up for it a thousand times.
This touched me on a deep level, having lost my artist grandfather early in my life, I felt very understood by the conflict between the mourning and the keeping up with art as you survive a big loss.
Also anyone who has a sibling with whom they were close but have now drifted apart can relate.
A very well written story about family, love, loss, art and becoming who you really are.

I've never really been this connected to characters before (except in Harry Potter and some other books), and I felt torn apart when the book ended. It was like I had lost a friend!
Anyways, I loved Noah's relationship more than Jude's because I didn't really like Oscar after he made out with that other girl when he claimed he liked Jude.
All in all, I adored this book from the very first page until the last! :)