


I mean, he's so collected and cool and fair and mature and he's only nineteen years old?! Though, I will say that his life experiences and worries about his parents definitely contribute to his outlook towards life. I also loved Sagan, though I think he's too good to be true. She wasn't massively popular, was a bit eccentric and weird, sarcastic and a brilliant big sister to Moby (who was absolutely adorable and arguably my favourite character of the book). I liked Merit as a protagonist and I could relate to her in many ways which is always really nice. oh, the second hand embarrassment! It's safe to say, from this point on, I was totally gripped. I literally had to put the book down and cringe when we found out Sagan thought Merit was her twin sister because. and then, twelve pages in, there was the first plot twist. When I started this book, I was a little hesitant to begin with because I thought I had a very extreme case of insta-love on my hands here. SPOILERS AHEAD- SPOILERS AHEAD- SPOILERS AHEAD- SPOILERS AHEAD- SPOILERS AHEADĬolleen Hoover has this brilliant ability to grip readers from the very beginning.
