In previous books we have only heard this story through the diaries of the main character. Perfect Fifths, however, is told in the third person which I find very cool. It's a nice change, and the fact that the story encompasses only a few hours is another neat aspect. And character development! Just ahh. I wasn't sure about this series when I read the first book in the series, or even the second, but the story and the characters woven together through years and hardships and LIFE, and I love it so dearly now.
While my Kindle has a nifty bookmark feature that is perfect for saving quotes, I managed to only save one. While it is out of context, I found it funny at the time.
Natty frowns, a gesture that takes a lot of effort from his freckled, prenaturally sunshiny face. "I wasn't kidding, dude. I've got a whole heart full of nonsexual man love for you," he says.
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ReplyDeleteI love love love that book.
And you're doing so great in this challenge! =D