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enjoyable book for the most part! lots of dystopian, post-calamity worldbuilding towards the latter half of the book and such, though the pacing of the first third of the book was pretty slow.
i didn't enjoy the rebellion war and all that, felt like there were some plot holes that didn't really make sense to me such as why would they be able to manufacture guns in this scenario but be scarce for other materials (or why they would know how to make guns in general).
i also thought the romance between lukas and juliette was a bit unnecessary and took away from the main premise of the book a bit
i did like the way chapters were laid out to go back and forth between characters to setup suspense throughout, though i would've enjoyed if they continued with a particular character's for a chapter or two before switching at times for momentum
also, a lot of the side characters were very underdeveloped and was a contributing factor as to why the rebellion felt very lacklustre
the ending felt very rushed for me and also fairly anticlimactic so that was a letdown
overall, a decent sci-fi novel but probably wouldn't be too keen to read the other books in the trilogy for now
pretty slow to start for such a short novel but got me hooked towards the end - i think i would've preferred a more open-ended ending but i do enjoy that i could get something out of the book on re-reads
some nice passages in this here and there but i knew most of what this was trying to get across already so it wasn't eye-opening or anything
also the book was a lot more focused on tennis than i anticipated for a book that's recommended so often for general learning habits, which felt a bit boring at times