The Good:
-Really fun read with a good amount of action.
-World is conceptualized and explained in a manor that is succinct and doesn't feel like the author is just telling you.
-Most of the characters have a consistent and believable personality.
-Keeps you interested, there were a couple of nights I stayed up a bit later than I should because I wanted to know what happens next.
-The emotions of the main character are really well developed.
-Everyone is somewhat likeable, except for those who are supposed to be unlikeable.
-Cool wolf like monsters.
The Not As Good:
-The training segment of the book could have been a 10-page montage, but instead goes on for about 120 pages. It was very much a rinse and repeat segment with little added to the story.
-Gender stereotypes, the male characters are all outspoken, somewhat confident, and protectors. The female characters are reserved, introspective, and physically weaker despite being in a world with superhuman abilities.
-While most of the characters are believable, "Eight" borders on a caricature, and the two female characters are nearly indistinguishable at times and very undeveloped.
-More than an average amount of editing issues. I would say probably around 20-25, most of them are in "Part 2" so it becomes more noticeable since they are condensed.
The Bad:
-The ending... there isn't one. I wouldn't even call it a cliffhanger, it was just incomplete. This book alone is not a complete story and there was no natural break point.
All said, I would recommend this book. However, it does have a lot of opportunity for improvement.