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Lousy grammar but vivid voice; the narrator is really easy to relate to and like. Though admittedly, it did feel like the book dragged on a bit longer than was effective.

Pretty dramatic, and honestly
SpoilerWells/Bellamy being brothers
was kind of a cliche twist, which I resented because
Spoilerit undermined the uniqueness of the Blake siblings' relationship, which I really loved
. But there were definitely other (cooler) developments, as well as a lot of great Bellarke moments, and overall I really liked it.

Whimsically interesting yet grounded enough to be believable and relatable. Memorable cast of characters and an overall fantastic premise - I just didn't like the narrator very much.

All three narrators had distinct voices and personalities, and the plot was well-conceived and well-executed. This book may not make my all-time favorites list, but it was really good.

Vivid narrative with dynamic characters who represent minorities, but I wasn't a huge fan of the narrative style and the plot seemed to drag.

Ugh, I absolutely could NOT stand the characters - even if the bitchiness was intentional, they were more caricatures of teenagers than relatable individuals. The plot didn't seem to connect or make any real sense.