![]() And then a cavernous chasm opened up between them throughout Wayward Son after their brief honeymoon period. Or even the friends stage, for that matter. I need Baz’s lovesick pining and Penny’s snappy commentary like I need air.), but it also means that most of the first impressions of Baz and Simon were painted through the eyes of a pair of enemies-to-lovers who had yet to reach the lovers stage. It works so well for this series (I honestly can’t imagine reading this story only from Simon’s perspective. In Carry On, we spent a lot of time getting to know everyone through Rowell’s use of ever-shifting character perspectives. Rowell has spent years building up to the events of this book, and finally seeing them all play out feels like a metaphorical dam of feelings is bursting open and spilling out inside of you. My immediate thoughts upon turning the final page of Any Way the Wind Blows were that I felt completely and entirely emotionally flayed … but in the best way possible. Warning: Spoilers for Any Way the Wind Blows to follow. ![]()
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