If the first book took me for a ride, this book gave me the whole amusement park. Absolutely riveting from start to finish, I loved how much I fell in love with all the characters and the love they have for each other. The balance of frustration with those in power and the reminder of how much power there is in connection and community is what makes the dark side of this book feel somehow hopeful. I honestly think about this book every day since I’ve finished it, and will come back to read it again shortly. The themes are imperative, the writing is inclusive (not just of the world we live in but it’s not trying to prove anything - I felt invited in, I felt considered as a reader, that this story was for me AND the person sitting next to me - nothing too flowery or elusive), and the story is one that is as old as time and will never be irrelevant. I can’t wait to see what comes next.