I had to read this book for English class, and I must say, I stopped reading at page 24. When I read the back of the book, I already knew it wasn't my genre. When I started chapter one, I was thinking 'Oh my god, can't my teacher come up with something better than this?', and at the end of chapter two I already knew what would happen the rest of the story.
Every English teacher who reads this, please let your students choose their own books to read, because this way you don't let them see how much fun reading is. And when you don't, please give them a good book what's popular in their age category. It doesn't have to be a big book with 600 pages, but something with a good storyline could help a lot.
But after all, I had to read that book for a booktest, so I picked a summary from the internet (wich I never ever do). When I read it, I thought the book was maybe better than the part I read. But from what I read in the summary is worth 2 stars, I think.
I heard from my friend (who had to read the book too, but she doesn't read a lot) that she found the end a bit shocking, but I don't think so. When I read that Chloe's mother had killed Bry, it felt like I knew it the whole time.
So, I don't think it was an exciting book. But for not-readers it can be fun, also because it hasn't lots of pages (my other friend finished it in an hour).