WARNING: SPOILERS (kind of)
This book was really good. It wasn't exactly great because the ending was a bit unsatisfying, but the rest of the book was really good. The challenges were really intense and I really liked that about the book. I didn't really like Nat. Like at all. And also at first I did want Bishop and Heather to end up together but I just expected Heather and Dodge because they were the narrators and usually that's how it works but I liked the idea of two different love stories and Lauren Oliver kind of changed it up a bit with making the narrators not end up together. But for some reason I started to want Heather and Dodge to end up together probably because I really did not like Dodge and Nat, mostly because I didn't like Nat. It was a good book, though and I really enjoyed it. I finished it pretty quickly. Oh and I loved Anne so much she was so sweet to Heather and Lily and I really loved her. Oh my God, though, when Nat took the keys from the car that Dodge hid a bomb in and then gave the keys to Heather so she could drive it, I was dying. I was like hjasbfajsdksjdhnjasdhjkf NAT I HATE YOU. I mean, I know she didn't know there was a bomb thingy in it but ugh I still just don't like Nat. Like when she said she would split fifty-fifty with Heather and then manipulates Dodge to split fifty-fifty. She's so annoying. I really don't like her. Okay, on to Bishop. I liked him a lot at first but the more I read the book, the more I started to not really like him. I think it might have been because I started to want Heather with Dodge. I don't know. But I kind of guessed Bishop was a judge like a few chapters because we actually found out. I don't know what else to say, but, yeah, it was a really good book.
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
4.5 stars
-Sydney
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