What a anti-climatic ending?! I can't even begin to say how much I didn't like this ending. I mean, really?!? That's it!?
Looking back at the start of the book, I realize that the author didn't really even introduce us to Adam. So to have the entire book with him missing, is kind of annoying. Since I didn't really know him as a character, I didn't really feel anything when he died. Except, you know, anger since it was so anti-climatic.
I understand that the book is supposed to be more of a lesson kind of. Like a lesson about prejudice, but it just dragged everything out. It dragged him being missing out, it dragged the lesson out, and it kind of made the book a little redundant. I mean, it didn't need 139 pages to understand the lesson, or the book for that matter.
However, I did kind of like the story though. And I'm going to be generous and give it three stars.