Reviewed by nitzan_schwarz on
The synopsis for this book made me finally want to read after around a month of being in such a funky mood, and I am eternally grateful for that! I always love reading books about disabilities and I am a sucker for a messed up past, so this sounded right up my alley, and it was!
I liked the characters even when they were total jerks, mostly because they FELT like stupid teenagers. I never quite understood why being rockstars seem to cancel the age (mental wise) in a lot of books, and that didn't happen here. Yes, Jace is a jerk. He's also a messed up kid from a messed up background who is kind of angry with the world for never being there and you know what? That makes sense. But he's also a kid that has a good heart, and just kind of buries it very deeply. He needs something powerful to make that heart rear its head up again, and that happens to be Ali, which I really enjoyed.
I also thought it did a good job with representing the sheer hopelessness kids like Ali and Jace feel like, but also the difference a good support system and good friends can make in someone's life.
Overall, really enjoyed this one!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 10 July, 2019: Finished reading
- 10 July, 2019: Reviewed