And it’s not that I dislike Sam and Sadie but I didn’t think there was enough there for me to fully root for them. I’m not of the mindset that the main characters must be likable in order for me to enjoy the novel. The novel spans 30 years and we see the friends go through everything together as it won’t be an easy road. It becomes a blockbuster success and with that, their lives change forever. After a big falling out, they bump into each other years later and a new partnership is born-the goal to create a new video game together. Sam Masur and Sadie Green first connected through video games when they were teenagers. I also appreciate a unique premise and this more than delivers- an unconventional love story set in the world of video game design. But it does end well so I will say I was satisfied with that. I felt my attention wander and then a meaningful scene would draw me back in but I think the last quarter kind of fell apart for me. It didn’t pack the emotional punch that I expected. And while there is much to like and there’s plenty of heartfelt scenes, I thought several aspects came up short. I kept seeing reviews call it the book of the year-a stunning work of fiction, etc. This novel was one of my most-anticipated novels.
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