It's all been leading to this! Justin has a plan... and he's ready to put everything on the line for a shot at his ultimate goal.
With his masterstroke just steps away, though, what will he be willing to sacrifice, and what lines will he cross to finally have it all?
Regardless of my personal expectations on the premise of this world, this is a compelling story. Whether it reached it's full potential for telling many stories or not, this was quite the roller coaster. Following one single leading character we went from Justin, to Anon to Micah in the story of a morally bankrupt individual. In the end I found myself rooting for Micha's success. Although you can make the argument that he was the bad guy fromk the begining. But there's so much going on that you tend to forget whos right and who's wrong. The fact that Ryan Parrot constructed a world where good and evil are irrelevant, goes to show that everyone's story matters. Read Full Review
Perfection
I might be giving it a little too much credit. The series was a lot of fun. It was one of my favorite books in the last few months. The ending didn't feel like it totally matched the series. It tied everything together, but it was a standard trope that didn't do anything super unique. Still a very solid read.