An enjoyable read, but nothing extraordinary... a bit too predictable. I felt unsatisfied at the end, mostly because there was just a little too much acceptance for something so life-changing. Sure there was the initial shock of discovery by all involved, but then ultimate acquiescence, that was just acquired too easily. That was the more unrealistic part of it. The characters and relationships were certainly not well-developed enough either. However, it was well-paced, and no dragging on in any one scenario, which was appreciated.
Read 10/12
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