Does Love Conquer All?

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I really enjoyed the book Anonymous. The story is written in an easy-to-follow style and the story is seemless; it seems as though it were written by one author rather than by two authors.

Each chapter's point of view, for the mass majority of the book, alternates between the two main female character's thoughts and interpretations as to what is going on in the story. However, where this book departs from the typical back-and-forth storyline is that there is a third, male character whose thoughts also figure prominantly into the storyline and a small handful of other additional outside character influences likewise assist in furthering the plot and leading to the story's outcome. Despite the number of people involved in the story, the plot never loses focus and no character seems out of place.

I won't reveal the ending, but I will just say that I appreciated it because it's nice to read something that lacks a formulaic "Happily Ever After", shows some character growth, but also shows that despite character growth, we ultimately are who we are.