Rated of 5
by Garrett Blackwood
I like this book. The best part was when I got real confused I love it when authors do that. Then I read it again and it made more sense, I love it when authors do that to. Overall This is a really good book.
Rated of 5
by jk
It was really wierd book but i like science fiction so it was great but the ending could use some work
Rated of 5
by adman
Good book bad title needs advertising
Rated of 5
by steve
This book was the worst book ive ever read. I think that it should be taken off the shelves of book stores that have this book. It sucks that bad. Its so bad it shouldnt even get a one. It just plane sucks.
Rated of 5
by d
the begining is a little boring and i dont understand it that well, but i really like the end
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