Ratings126
Average rating4.2
“His soul might be a sun. I've never met anyone who had the sun for a soul.”
Wow, I wouldn't want to belong to this family. They're all incredibly messed up and in dire need of therapy. Both Noah and Jude were so horrible to each other that I found it very hard to empathize with them when they were hurting. All those secrets, all those lies and misunderstandings, I just don't see how one could do all that to someone they truly care about.
However, I did like Noah's POV much better that Jude's, probably due to Brian's appearance. Noah and Brian's relationship was the best part of the book. I couldn't possibly care less for Jude, especially Jude and Oscar.
The writing wasn't bad but there wasn't much of a plot, we're mostly dealing with bursts of emotion. The drama was incessant. And it felt forced. Basically most of the problems were caused by the severe lack of communication between the characters which doesn't work well simply because there wasn't a good reason for trying to hide so much from one another. This is a plot device I dislike profoundly.