Campbell clings to her ideals about love despite the unhappy example set by her parents, while Donovan dreams of having a family and playing for the NBA in the face of difficult personal challenges.
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It's not perfect but 4 stars is inadequate. The structure of the book is really cool and you know certain things are gonna happen, but when they come, they're still enthralling. The detail and precision of the first two acts are so beautiful that it comes as a disappointment when our lovers meet. They fall into traps that supposedly they've eagerly avoided from their parents' misfortunes, and it's pretty unclear why they're so perfect for each other. While the unraveling is everything you suspected and hoped it wouldn't be, it's still a little hard to empathize with Campbell. I don't fall in love with Donovan so I'm not heartbroken when he leaves. That's the critical statement and really my only issue with the book. Besides that, just breathtaking. Be ready to cry.