This is the second book I've read by Rainbow Rowell. The first, 'Eleanor and Park' I believe is a YA novel. This is an adult novel, but still deals with some of the same themes such as awkwardness and love's intensity. And, I think she handles both of these very well. I thought the novel was original in both its construction and its theme. Unique characters that you come to care for, and root for. All in all a very good read. Dave answered the door Saturday night. He looked at Lincoln and frowned. "Either you're in the game or you're not," Dave said, after Christine had set Lincoln up with a plate of homemade tacos and a flagon (an actual flagon) of beer. "You can't just drop in now and then."Dave pointed to Troy, who was trying not drip taco juice onto his faded Rush T-shirt. "Troy had been dragging your unconscious dwarf on an earth sled, just to keep you in the campaign. You're a constant drain on his magic.""It's the least I can do," Troy said formally. "I've owed 'Smock a life debt since we battled side by side in the Free City of Greyhawk.""Troy, that was seven years ago," Dave said, pained, "and that entire adventure was outside of continuity.""I wouldn't expect a halfling like you to understand the nature of a life debt," Troy said."Thank you, Troy," Lincoln said, bowing his head."It's an honour, brother."
What do You think about Attachments (2011)?
Loved the idea, quick read. Got to be sappy at the end. (Unrealistic)
—kimlozano
This book was funny and brought back memories from the 90's.
—bill