The Course of Love
Despite “love” in the title, this is not a romance. It’s book that uses the novel format to explore philosophical aspects of love starting primarily after the couple meets, that is, just when most books end at “happily ever after.”
The book primarily looks at thinks from Rabih’s perspective. It looks at arguments, children, infidelity, and so forth.
Overall I think it is an interesting thought experiment. I enjoyed it for the fact that it looks at a marriage after the wedding, and the fact that trials and troubles don’t stop for a couple just because they pledge themselves to each other.
