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I cherished how the title is a particularly necessary piece of the book. I generally get a little frisson of joy at whatever point I discover the title of the book in the content, and amazing, goodness, this book. I at first idea "Love at First" was alluding to the "all consuming, instant adoration" figure of speech. All things considered, the book begins with a young Will remaining in the loft's nursery and being totally stricken with high school Nora on the gallery – the underlying and most recognizable corresponding to Romeo and Juliet. The tasty incongruity here is that Will, experiencing an excess of athlete machismo, has so far wouldn't get glasses, so he can't really see the secret young lady he's enchanted by. However, the occasions of that day change Will's life perpetually, and perhaps seeing his Juliet again isn't sufficient to defeat that, even after sixteen years. It's dealing with those occasions that uncover further implications behind "affection from the outset" for both Will and Nora. I will not ruin what they are, on the grounds that getting to that point is a mind blowing venture, however, oooh, I cried.