The book blends elements of romantic comedy with more serious themes of grief, loss, and disillusionment. How did you feel about this tonal shift, especially toward the latter part of the novel? Did it work for you, or did you find it jarring?
One of the central storylines is January's journey to come to terms with the revelation about her father's secret life and infidelity. How did you react to this plot point? Did you find January's struggle with disillusionment and grief relatable?
What do you think will happen to Gus and January after the conclusion of the novel? Will their writing revert to how it was before their bet?
One of the central storylines is January's journey to come to terms with the revelation about her father's secret life and infidelity. How did you react to this plot point? Did you find January's struggle with disillusionment and grief relatable?
What do you think will happen to Gus and January after the conclusion of the novel? Will their writing revert to how it was before their bet?