This book kind of rocked me to my core. I was afraid for the characters, and I physically grimaced and some of the parts. And to actually think that these white supremacy groups are lurking in many of our backyards is just chilling. This book helped me feel like there is hope, though, for some people. I'm sure there are people like Nate who was born into the supremacy commune, "The Fort", but still had enough decency to realize it is completely wrong. But of course, he can't come out unscathed, especially in the way he did escape.
And that reporter! I won't spoil it, but I will say it again, That reporter!
There were a couple of parts I wasn't keen on in the book (aside from the nazism, of course), but overall, I do feel like this book kicked something inside of me to wake up a bit and realize that not everyone wants to sing Kum-Ba-Yah just yet.