*1.5 stars
This book has a great idea, a great premise, and a great message, but unfortunately what it lacks is the actual story and characters.
Where the story is great in the base idea, it is badly unenjoyable in the storyline. By this, I mean that beyond the first few chapters where everything’s just happening and the base idea is being introduced, the rest of the book is incredibly repetitive and predictable. It is incredibly unfortunate, too, as I was really looking forward to seeing where this story could go based off the initial idea — and then that ended up being nowhere.
And, also, the characters just feel like names on a page. Not even like cardboard cutouts, just more like names of people that Blackstock used to carry this idea that she had and simply wanted to put out into the world without really caring about how she executed it.
Rated 1.5 instead of 1 because of the important message that it sends forth, as it is really important and special.