Jimi Elba has it good looks, popularity, money, and the arrogance that goes with it. But he's undergoing a change, an unthinkable transformation that turns everyone against him, including his family and friends. Jimi, who’s grown up in a town where the mayor is over three hundred years old and doors to other worlds sometimes appear in midair, decides to show everyone that being a freak of nature isn’t so bad. With the help of a peculiar girl who always seems to show up whenever someone commits suicide, Jimi's quest for acceptance leads him in and out of the world on surreal rescue and recovery missions, into fierce battles with creatures more monstrous than Jimi could ever be, and finally to his true birthplace. But a birthplace isn’t a home, and more than anything, Jimi wants to find a place to belong. Author's This is a standalone book.
I didn't like the beginning, then I got used to it and enjoyed the middle, then got confused and tired of reading it at the end.
I wanted to read this book because I enjoyed Bleeding Violet so much and I figured Dia Reeves knew what she was doing. But I'm still not 100% sure what actually happened in this book.
I did laugh when Jimi "died" though - he got very dramatic.
All in all, I feel very let down.
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