
This book is in two parts – Evelyn’s story, and Brendan’s story. (I have the Kindle edition. I’d love to see how this works in the actual book edition.) The two meet in college in the Cornish village of Clews, and their story is a twist on Arthurian legend.
It’s really interesting reading reviews of this book – it’s polarizing. People seem to hate how ambiguous it is, but if you think about it in the frame of the legend, it really works. I like how long a period a time it occurs over, and I like being able to see both Evelyn and Brendan’s points of view. I can definitely see where it isn’t for everyone, but I really enjoyed it.
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