Rating: 4.5 stars (out of 5)
Genre: fiction
Review: I think I just read the start of Carter Bays's new tv show, and it's going to be great. Instead of focusing on a group of friends, here he spreads the attention among several New Yorkers who are interconnected in ways they don't even know about. Most of the characters are in their 20s or 30s and are quite attached to social media, which becomes one of the ways that they find and lose each other.
Is it possible that one too many storylines were included here? Yes, probably. I feel like there were a couple that could have been minimized, if not eliminated, without damaging the overall thrust of the book. However, even those characters added to overall gestalt of the book in a positive way.
Bays has a deft hand with dialogue and scene setting and all the things that go into a successful TV show. It turns out he's also pretty good with narrative flow, and puts it all together to make a pretty darn good book.
FTC Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher in exchange for this review.
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