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I really liked the dystopian setting of the novel and how the story between Rain and Wes developed. I especially like the pop-culture references that were interspersed within the narrative.

I really liked the second installment, it still has the same banter and humor as the first one and I am very interested in what will happen in the last book.

I really liked this book, it is a funny and quick read that at the core still has some important messages regarding capitalism.

I really liked it even though some episodes felt like there were just thrown in there to give the book a bit more length.

I am usually not a thriller reader at all but even then I found that one really bad. I found the plot twist dreadful and it ruined the whole book for me.

I really liked this book. It was a great fantasy with well-developed characters, the only thing that knocked it down for me a bit was the very slow start.

Somehow this book did not really vibe with me even though I love The Taming of the Shrew as a Shakespeare play. I found some of the characters a bit irritating and found the trope of the absent parent a bit overused.

I was quite warry going to this book as Man Booker price winners are usually very hit or miss for me. I am surprised to say that this one fell quite into the middle. I enjoyed my reading experience and the story itself, however, I did not really get the chapters in italic in between and I found it a bit long.

I liked this poetry collection as it showed a few interesting concepts and was light to read.

I really liked this novel and basically flew through it. I sometimes found it has a few pacing issues and the format was off a bit but I loved the storyline and the characters so it did not take me out of the story. I will definitely read the other books in the series.