This book was very exciting and fun to read. I mean, just the writing style makes it impossible to put down. I don’t read much, and long paragraphs can get tiring and hurt my eyes after a while as my mind starts to wander off the page. But I genuinely enjoyed reading this. My one critique, and this may be overly critical, is that everything exciting really happens in the first half of the book. All of the high stakes, except maybe Daisy’s absolute mental collapse, which I must add happens very fast, happens in the first half, and I waited for something equally as intense to happen in the second half and it never really did. That’s not a necessarily bad thing, I guess I just was expecting more of a rock and roll ending. But the fact the author made it very humbled and real also makes sense for the context of the book. Anywho, very enjoyable :)