I actually enjoyed this book, I really did. It was one of those fun reads to just sit down with and read for fun. It didn't require me to think or feel a lot, but it may do that for some. It's a beach read... so you may want to pick it up the minute it comes out on August 1st so you can read it while soaking up those last rays of summer.
There's not a lot I honestly want to say about the book. One flaw it had was that it's characters weren't all that developed. They sort of had one personality type that went through with them throughout the entire story. Also, at times, the 18-year-old Merry's mature attitude after finding out about her real past, could be a bit weird to some readers. I can understand it though. Young adults who have become absorbed into one sort of art form (in Merry's case, ballet) tend to mature a little faster because they gain a certain dedication most teens don't have. Um, I'm going to stop because I'm not explaining it very well and I'm not sure exactly how to explain it, but I could see why Merry acted so mature.
Overall the book was pretty good. Um... yeah.
P.S. I also grabbed this book off the freebies shelf at my old work because of the title and the fact that it reminded me of LOST. It did help me learn exactly what Tabula Rasa means.