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450 pages, Paperback
First published June 30, 2020
“First rule of the Scrap: Stronger together. Together forever.”
“But in trying to make everything fit in these neat little boxes with these oh-so-helpful labels, you’re taking away the stuff that makes us special! To you people, what you are is more important than who you are!”
“Truth was, part of her still felt like that snot-nosed, punk kid who’d set out as the tagalong in someone else’s story. The sass on tap. The comedy relief. She wondered who she was to be standing up in a fight like this. To be counting on others to do the same. Despite her speech in the silo, she didn’t feel like any sort of leader.”
“He said nothing. Just looked into her eyes. Seeing her hurt like this, seeing her pain, he couldn’t help but feel a stab of pity. He and Faith were still family, despite everything, and that still counted for something. That was just who he was. Who he’d decided to be.”

BREAKDOWN●●●
● Narration Rating ⇢ 4 STARS
● Plot ⇢ 4.8/5
● Characters ⇢ 4.3/5
● The Feels ⇢ 4.2/5
● Pacing ⇢ 4.5/5
● Addictiveness ⇢ 4.2/5
● Theme, Tone or Intensity ⇢ 4.5/5
● Originality ⇢ 5/5
● Flow (Writing Style/Ease of Listening) ⇢ 3.8/5
● World-Building ⇢ 5/5
● Ending ⇢ 4/5
● Summation ⇢ 4½ STARS
"Love is caring about someone else more than you care about yourself," Cricket said. "It's feeling better when they're around, and worse when they're away. It's wanting the best for them, no matter what."
“You built a world on metal backs.
Held together by metal hands.
And one day soon, those hands will close.
And they’ll become fists.”
First rule of the Scrap
Stronger together.
Together forever.