![]() ![]() I originally picked this book up because I’ve seen a lot of people talk about The Atlas Six on my twitter timeline so I decided to check out Olivie Blake’s other books. How often did nature create perfection? Almost never. What does it mean to fall in love? When do you realize you’ve fallen in love? How do you love even when you’re broken, when you yourself struggle to accept the rawest, most honest parts of you? It’s a literary romance in the best sense of the word and because it is a romance novel, there is a happy ending, or as happy as it could be given the personalities of the characters. It’s a book that made me think deeply about love, life, time, and art. ![]() It’s a truly underrated book that I want to recommend to everyone I know. It conveys the feeling of letting someone into your space, and allow them to get to know you- not the façade you might put up, but the real and the messy, even if it’s done inadvertently because they see you, see through you.Īlone With You In The Ether is one of the best romances I’ve read in a long time and I will continue to think about it for a long time. It conveys the feeling of the intimacy that comes with someone who engages with what you’re saying no matter how little they understand what you’re talking about simply because they find it- you interesting. It feels like baring a part of your soul to another, it conveys the intimacy that comes with a conversation with someone who doesn’t simply listen to what you’re saying because listening is the easy part. It is beautiful, literary, philosophical, magical without being fantastical, romantic, and intimate. There would be times, particularly at first, when Regan would attempt to identify the moment things had set themselves on a path to inevitable collision.Īlone With You In The Ether has captivated me in a way that no romance novel has before. ![]()
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