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Arson by Estevan Vega
3.0

Arson goes much deeper than just the surface. This is a book about two dysfunctional families. Arson and Emery both have a lot of their plates. They are just 17 years old and already they have to deal with a lot. Emery lives behind a mask and Arson can start fire and he seems terrified of his ability.

Arson and Emery both acted more grownup than their adult counterparts. Emery's mom is flighty and downright rude, and her dad is falling apart. No one wants to take any accountability for their actions. I felt so bad for Emery. And Arson's grandmother is the worst of them all. She treats Arson AWFUL! I wanted to hit her. I know she was unwell but the poor boy. Oh my heart went out to him. This book affected me on a very emotional level- especially when Arson and Emery volunteered at hospice. Oh Abe, you are way too cool!)I really just wanted the adults in this story to wake up!

Arson and Emery both take a while to really get close to someone because of their pasts. It is understandable, and regardless of this I really enjoyed seeing the progression of their friendship/relationship. Overall, I enjoyed Arson. It is not a light book by any means. It's pretty dark and troubling, but that is the life that these two teens were dealt, and they are dealing with it the best they can. I'll admit that I got a little confused at the end of the book, but it only made me want to read the second book- Ashes- even more!