Things I Liked:
This book had a really unique premise - an unreliable narrator and main character. I found the story, at least for the first half, interesting. I kept wondering what would happen next and just not being able to figure it out (with one exception). It was a different experience reading the story and not knowing for sure what's true and what's not (though that didn't bother me as much as I thought it would). Here are some intriguing thoughts about Micah's lying:
"But there are moments. Tiny ones when I'm not entirely clear whether it happened or I made it up. Those moments scare me much more than getting caught. I've been caught. I know what that's like. I've never gone crazy. I don't want to know what that's like" p218
"Not one of them has ever suggested that maybe I lie because the world is better the way I tell it." p264There are a lot of thought-provoking things in this book, and a lot of the unexpected.
Things I Didn't Like:
I have to admit, despite its uniqueness and surprises, I didn't really enjoy it. I was disappointed in where it led, which seemed like nowhere in the end. There were some really strange parts that distracted me from the actual story and left me wondering what exactly was the purpose. I find that I really can't explain why I didn't like it.
Read-alikes:
A bit like Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
BOOK CONTENT RATINGS:
s-factor: !@#$
plenty throughout
mrg-factor: XX
some scenes and references
v-factor: ->->
some fairly gory parts
Overall rating: **
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