Heather Swain lives in a crooked house in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, two children, a barkless dog, and two rescue cats. She is the author of four novels for young adults, two kids craft books, two novels for grown ups, and numerous short stories, personal essays, and non-fiction articles.
Okaye first off the romance between Apple and Basil is very will they won’t they. And not in a good way. I hate the way he treats her through the entire book. Then you have the plot it self which is very interesting. To live in a world where eating is illegal is crazy. I definitely loved the switch up for the final section of the book. Made th book so much more interesting and keep me on my toes. I do believe this book is very slept on it’s a good dystopia. It definitely should be made into a movie.