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Average rating4
Wow! There is so much to brag on in this book. The way this community is set up feels like it could be real. The extreme customer service and paying for a good trip also felt realistic. So the creepy feeling to go along with these realistic elements added so much tension to the reading. I loved the ads and announcements in between the chapters. The audiobook sets these apart with some sounds and a voice. That part becomes increasingly creepy as the story goes on because we see what is announced is vastly different than the lived experience. As Jay, Connie, Zeke, and Chelle try to find safety in this new dystopian world, they keep finding out more and more secrets. It is hard to know who to trust because so many people are holding on to secrets.
So good and so creepy. I definitely want to check out some more YA horror!