(I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for a review).
(This review may contain spoilers).
I did find this book one that was really easy to read. It was really entertaining to read and I did like the characters in the book.
At times, I did find it a bit difficult to differentiate between the characters, though. Mit and Mikey had very similar names, so I kept getting confused between the two. I did, however, find the characters to be really well-written for the most part.
I thought it was good that the author spent as much time on the characters as the storyline itself. It was particularly realistic how Anthony and his friends reacted to the differences that Anthony was showing. It was also nice to see that his friends acted like true friends – they didn’t just abandon him once the differences became clear.
It was good to see realistic consequences happen to the characters. The danger they were in came across really well and it was intense enough to keep me reading.
I did notice quite a lot of errors in the book – mostly wrong words being used, rather than misspellings. For instance, ‘wrapping’ was used instead of ‘rapping’ and ‘curdled’ instead of ‘curled’.
This was a really good book and I would definitely be interested in reading the next book in the series in the future, when I’ve finished the many books I currently have left to read.









