I will say that while this is not a Nobel Prize book, I was excited to find out how it ended. There were some good twists and turns, and some pretty unique ideas to it. And there were two mysteries in it- first was who would be voted to survive the car crash (there can be only one (am I the only one who hears the Highlander in my head?)), and second is how did Jim die? We obviously find out both, and while some say the book was slow paced, I found it pretty well done. I can't think of any annoying tropes and had enough of a mishmashed idea of several other books, it still came out fresh. Definitely one many of my high school students will enjoy.
4/5 stars
I will say that while this is not a Nobel Prize book, I was excited to find out how it ended. There were some good twists and turns, and some pretty unique ideas to it. And there were two mysteries in it- first was who would be voted to survive the car crash (there can be only one (am I the only one who hears the Highlander in my head?)), and second is how did Jim die? We obviously find out both, and while some say the book was slow paced, I found it pretty well done. I can't think of any annoying tropes and had enough of a mishmashed idea of several other books, it still came out fresh. Definitely one many of my high school students will enjoy.
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December 2023
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