Well written, easy to read, good storytelling, all backed up by research and data. Worth to read, for me even better than Julia´s first book Going Dark. The flow of this book is truly nice, even though we are reading about worrying trends and realities.
When it comes to "solutions" or what to do, there is only one chapter and it only offers basic ideas, not elaborated in depth, but I guess that was not the aim of this book. In fact, that would deserve a book on its own. Overal, worth to read, even for advanced readers looking for more insights and understanding of radicalization. A must read for any young people who are trying to orient themselves in the topic.
What I also appreciate in this book, compare to Going Dark, is greater empathy and greater understanding of the author towards the people she interviewed. In Going dar, they were just objects of research, here we can see their human side and understand their motives better, which in itself is great first step into mending human relationships and preventing radicalization.