A review by merkyr
Perfect Fifths by Megan McCafferty

2.0

I was more than a bit disappointed by this last installment. I loved that time had passed since Jessica and Marcus had last seen each other, but it bothered me that he seemed OK with out her, (though still in love, and she seemed to be falling apart without him. There was also a lot of filler in the book. I really didn’t need her crazy dream sequences to go for more than one page, or their haikus back and forth which were hard to follow.
I liked the sections that were pure dialogue, but I wanted more to happen in this book. I wanted them to get to a different place together and then have to deal with that. Just staying at the airport seemed too safe. I as always enjoyed reading their uber-intellectual dialogue, but I felt like the ending was too easy, too perfect, and maybe they have changed too much to be together again.