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Usually sequels scare me because authors usually screw shit up when they change the storyline or add something completely irrelevant but not this one!!
This novel was in Will's point of view which, I admit, was hard for me to accept because I loved Lake so much as a character that I just wanted to know what was going through her head the whole time this book was going on. But I'm glad it was in Will's POV just because it added a different element to Hoover's novel.
Keirsten, for the record, is a bad-ass eleven year old. She is so intelligent and I loved her!!!
I loved everything about this book. The unexpected characters and their interactions with each other were classic. I'm glad Slamming was still an element in the book and how Will used it to his advantage again.
I got the feels though a couple of times in this book with the vase of stars, Julia's final gift, and Caulder's gift to Will. Tears all down my face. It was embarrassing. Moving on....
The ending was perfect and I can't wait to read the third one
This novel was in Will's point of view which, I admit, was hard for me to accept because I loved Lake so much as a character that I just wanted to know what was going through her head the whole time this book was going on. But I'm glad it was in Will's POV just because it added a different element to Hoover's novel.
Keirsten, for the record, is a bad-ass eleven year old. She is so intelligent and I loved her!!!
I loved everything about this book. The unexpected characters and their interactions with each other were classic. I'm glad Slamming was still an element in the book and how Will used it to his advantage again.
I got the feels though a couple of times in this book with the vase of stars, Julia's final gift, and Caulder's gift to Will. Tears all down my face. It was embarrassing. Moving on....
The ending was perfect and I can't wait to read the third one
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