Ratings336
Average rating3.8
A book I inhaled and enjoyed - even if it meant speed reading through the last few chapters and not being involved with any of the details. It taught me new perspectives on race and class, grey areas, and also made me a little sad because the characters did not have much growth or realization.
Edit: as I often rely on other reviews to help digest my own (which leads me to agree with others a lot lol), I'm updating my review with a bit more color. I too, did not enjoy the choppy narrative switch. The whole book felt like a bumpy but thrilling ride. Also, none of the characters were very likable to me, apart from Briar and Kelley - whom I felt deserved a little more love and vindication respectively.