![]() ![]() I also couldn't help comparing this book to Zevin's more recent trilogy (All These Things I've Done, which I HIGHLY recommend) which was longer and with more of a wow factor (because of the setting) that this book lacked. ![]() ![]() She is supposed to make mistakes - which I love, and makes the story more real - but there was a portion where I didn't feel or understand her motivation. My quip comes with the main character not always making decisions I agreed with. This book pretty much has it all - a great premise, thoroughly explored realistic characters and situations twists with maximum impact - with a bow of great narration on top! This book steers clear of the fantasy land that dominates many YA contemporaries, which I greatly appreciated because it allowed the author to more fully discuss what would happen to this character and those around her in a thought-provoking way. ![]()
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