Danny Campbell
the book moved my emotions so thoroughly, I really disliked many of the characters for having no thoughts of their own, but blindly "jumped on the bandwagon" of the negativity of one individual. I suppose this is the purpose of the storyteller, but, for a group of survivors , who have been together since birth, to jump to murder so easily, was too unthinkable for me. I can only suppose the writer deserves kudos for pulling emotions from me.
Mighty_Booshy
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The way this author uses first and last names for characters is convoluted hard to follow and completely unnecessary, the story weak and predictable. I knew how this book would end in the first 30 pages. Heres a tip for the author though, be carful to have better explanations for why things happen. This could have been a good book if it diddnt seem so watery and rushed.
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Ercan J. Bastug
Good story line. However it felt rushed. It should have been longer and the author should have taken more time to explain details to tie them together and build up to the conclusion. Also, it's so unnecessary to switch between the use of first and last names so often. It is frustrating and creates confusion. Still debating on whether to continue on with the series.