To start with, the book wasn't that bad and I actually enjoyed it, brought me back to high school feels. But I have some issues with it, though. First, I thought Antoinette would've made a huge impact on the main character, Gavin, and they'll be in a romantic relationship somehow because of her emphasis in the description and reading the first few chapters made me assume that she would be but it turns out, she lost her effect as the story progresses. Kai made more impact on Gavin than Antoinette did. Second, I kind of got bored halfway through reading it because I felt like it was repetitive and the only interesting scene in the book that sparked my excitement was when Gavin and Richie went on the rally and Hanna going missing and those scenes lasted only like 2-4 chapters. It annoyed me when Gavin would deny it when Kai and Antoinette would call him a push-over when he truly is and he does let his friends pick out the girl he dates. Gavin was gullible when it comes to attractive/hot girls, but I guess that's the truth with most boys.
Now for the things I liked about the book: I like that it's an accurate description of high school, the dramas, the gossips, the 'social status', and the pressure that you face every year of it. The struggles that every student faces especially mental health, I just hope Claude's issues were tackled more and then Hanna, she's another example that it doesn't matter how popular you are when depression got to you. I kinda felt bad for her when the other students, some were her friends, wouldn't feel as sympathetic but it's a lesson learned, don't be a bully ya'll. I also like the way they focused on Gavin's family issues and how he handled it. I'm in love with Kai, she's a complex character and I felt more chemistry between her and Gavin than Antoinette.