This book was nothing short of intense. It was something far beyond that.
I actually don't know how to describe my feelings/do a review about this. Best friends, messy and complicated beginnings, messy mess in between.
This book was as much, if not more, about Michael's downfall and eventual recovery than it was about any single relationship. (And we all know my thing for addicts.)
But the relationship stuff, with all its grit and beauty, I savored. It was just warm and familiar enough to balance how absolutely raw and vulnerable it felt.
The book isn't funny or light, but it is ridiculously engaging (I got to 90% at 2am last night and I am PAYING)
I will just end this by saying this book was crazy pants good. Crazy.Pants.Good.