Reviewed by shannonmiz on
The reviews I had read for this had been all over the place. People loved it, hated it, and fell everywhere in between. I was cautiously optimistic, but probably more cautious than optimistic (because really, I am a glass half-empty kind of girl by nature). But since it is Lauren Oliver, and I kind of think she is amazing, I went for it anyway.
I ended up being very pleasantly surprised. The beginning of the book was a bit slow to me. Heather was really making me mad with her weird girl-drama, and I just could not understand how exactly Panic could happen. Where the hell are these people's parents!? I mean, we understand where the main characters' families are relatively quickly, but what about all the other kids? Sure, there is some resistance to these shenanigans, but not enough to make it believable.
But beyond that, once I got into the heart of the story, I began to care. I began to care about the characters, and the game, and their relationships. And a lot of the stuff I hadn't liked in the beginning started to make complete sense now as I read more about the lives these characters were leading. The transformation Heather makes is stunning, and yet believable. Sometimes, we don't necessarily seek out change, but are forced to, and this is what happens with Heather. I preferred Heather's storyline over Dodge's, but I was still interested in what was going on with him as well.
And, even though I still could not fathom how this game was happening, or even why, I still was super interested in the whole mystery surrounding it, who would win, and what would become of everyone. And of course, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the ending. No, I am not going to tell you what happens, of course, but since Requiem sent me into a blind rage, I think it is only fair to say that this ending was a much more acceptable one. The book actually, you know, ended. As opposed to Requiem, which just kind of stopped, and then listened to me scream at it for a good fifteen minutes.
So yeah, I liked this one. I love love love Lauren Oliver's writing, so it was easy for me to overlook the few issues I had with it. And I found the characters to be extremely engrossing as well. I wasn't completely on the edge of my seat, but I don't think that this is supposed to be that kind of book. I found it to be quite a pleasant surprise, and I am definitely glad I decided to read it!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 21 June, 2014: Finished reading
- 21 June, 2014: Reviewed