![]() I don’t want to say too much about this book, but it’s so well-written and creative. ![]() Slowly you learn about the world of the boys and you learn about D.A.D., and you also meet some of the other boys and staff as well. The story is divided up in four sections and the chapters change perspective between J, one of the alphabet boys, and D.A.D., who’s in charge of the boys and the staff. If you want more, the marketing copy has more, but really, this is what you need to know. It does make you think in similar ways though. I want to say it sort of feels like The Giver but that’s not it. It’s a super creative set up and I was intrigued from the start. Doesn’t sound that intriguing? Wait for it – there are no women. ![]() Take a group of 26 boys as infants, put them in a tower with a staff of males to take care of them. This does not end on a cliffhanger, the ending is solid, but the characters are not settled, not yet. I know this is my usual, but I HAVE QUESTIONS THAT NEED ANSWERS. I’ll sum up my reaction to this book for you – I am SO MAD there is no sequel expected. ![]()
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