Ratings31
Average rating3.3
A great book - with a very subpar ending. The book switched perspectives constantly, which I was first annoyed by and grew to love over time. It’s been a while since a book has captivated me to the point where I threw away any idea of a bedtime to push through to the next chapter. All of this is why the ending being as lackluster as it is disappoints me. Nonetheless, Harkin perfectly captured the dystopian “what if” of playing God with the human brain, and left me wondering what I’d do if I was any of the four.
A great book - with a very subpar ending. The book switched perspectives constantly, which I was first annoyed by and grew to love over time. It’s been a while since a book has captivated me to the point where I threw away any idea of a bedtime to push through to the next chapter. All of this is why the ending being as lackluster as it is disappoints me. Nonetheless, Harkin perfectly captured the dystopian “what if” of playing God with the human brain, and left me wondering what I’d do if I was any of the four.
A great book - with a very subpar ending. The book switched perspectives constantly, which I was first annoyed by and grew to love over time. It’s been a while since a book has captivated me to the point where I threw away any idea of a bedtime to push through to the next chapter. All of this is why the ending being as lackluster as it is disappoints me. Nonetheless, Harkin perfectly captured the dystopian “what if” of playing God with the human brain, and left me wondering what I’d do if I was any of the four.
A great book - with a very subpar ending. The book switched perspectives constantly, which I was first annoyed by and grew to love over time. It’s been a while since a book has captivated me to the point where I threw away any idea of a bedtime to push through to the next chapter. All of this is why the ending being as lackluster as it is disappoints me. Nonetheless, Harkin perfectly captured the dystopian “what if” of playing God with the human brain, and left me wondering what I’d do if I was any of the four.