I really liked this book, I felt sorry for finishing it and I didn't want to pick up another book because I wanted to retain the lingering sensation of it.
I loved the personal developement of the main characters even though the ending felt a little forced.
I really enjoyed the discussion about femminism, consent and social justice.
Can't wait for the next book in the serie
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