jeannamichel
Written on Jul 31, 2011
This is a very short book. I read it all in one setting and loved every minute of it. Ernstberger created a tale that told a moral. Her style was unique, but wonderfully put-together. The novel was a bit to the point, which had its advantages and disadvantages. The advantages: There weren’t many side-stories to get in the way. You didn’t have to worry about forgetting the main plot. The disadvantages: There weren’t really any disadvantage except that it was dangerously short; I was hoping for a bit more backstory and what the friends are doing now after resolving their problems. No matter what, it was fantastic in its delivery but wished there was more to the story.
I hated Chris. As soon as he was introduced, I wanted to throw something at this character. He would brag about grades or be disappointed if he didn’t get that perfect 100. I realized that there was more to it, that his parents brought a great deal of his attitude into play. Still, Chris was not my favorite of characters. Tristan and Astra were okay, but I didn’t really get to know them in the amount of time I read about them. I did like Astra’s voice and attitude, but wished I knew more about her backstory.
Overall, this book was great! It was a fast-read and taught a wonderful lesson that will stay with you forever. If you haven’t read this novel yet, you must check it out.