I loved this book, which isn't to say I didn't have issues with it, because I did, but overall loved it.
So this book was something else, either I've never come across anything like it or there really isn't much else like it out there.
It starts with Aria? Who is running from a community living underneath London,
She 'accidently' bumps into Lily who just so happens to save her from being smushed by a train and turns out to be the very person Aria is suppose to be finding anyway.
All very convenient but I still loved it,
Fast forward and Aria is trying to come to terms with how different the 'Above" is from her community underground and also from how the Above is described to the community by their mad leader.
This whole section is probably my favourite of the book, I just loved getting inside Aria's head and thinking 'Yeah this would be crazy to experience'.
The plot was very twisty, which worked and I liked that the author could have gone for one of those paranormal type books but didn't, I'm really living these Cult, kidnapping, something unusual in the real world books at the moment, it's a nice refresh from the paranormal subtype genre while also being different enough from the real world to be interesting.
Although I really liked this book, I liked the plot, the premise ect, one thing I cannot get over is the writing, there was something really odd and stagnant about the wording of some sentences, i could overlook it after a while but it did feel weird, almost like the author didn't want to use an apostrophe in words so 'Don't' was ' do not' all the time, and it just gave the whole book a very formal undertone, and the characters would say the weirdest things at times
Like Will the love interest once said 'Lily I do not seem to be wearing my shit, could I perhaps have it back' something to that degree and it just felt weird?