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An in my opinion Nate Addy And Bronwyn are
The best! That might be just me but yeah.

My favorite character is probably either Maeve or Nate. I liked Maeve because they probably woudn't have solved the case without her, and I liked Nate because no matter how bad things got, he was himself, and he always did what he felt was best. Even at the end of the book, when he avoided Bronwyn, he was doing it because he thought it would protect her, even though it was hurting him as well.
My least favorite character was probably Addy, Simon, or Jake. I don't necessarily dislike either of them, though. Addy just wasn't very relatable to me, and her character was kind of under-developed. Her and Cooper were put on the back burner in this story, and so they aren't quite as relatable. I didn't like Simon very much because he wanted to take the Bayview Four down with him, for no reason other than to make his death noticiable. I feel sorry for him, though. He was clearly depressed and suicidal for a long time, and no one cared enough to help him. Even his friend Jake woudn't help, he just helped him go. That is why I am not the biggest fan of Jake either. Also, the way he treated Addy was not acceptable, no matter what his reasons were for it.
My favorite part of the book was probably when Nate and Bronwyn reconnected. They were friends when they were younger, and having their friendship back seemed to help both of them in several ways. I love moments when old friends reconnect. It kind of sucks that it took a murder to make them best friends again, though. :)
My least favorite part of the book was what the police did to Cooper. Outing someone is never okay, and it is a huge violation of privacy. When that happened, I HATED the police in the story. And later in the book, I hated Simon for trying to out Cooper. But the fact that Jake tried to protect Cooper's secret showed a lot about Jake. Jake might have been the "bad guy", but he had some good left in him, and that fact almost makes you feel sorry for Jake. It almost makes you wonder what happened to make him that way...
In other words, this book was a great book, full of complex characters and a plot full of twists and turns. I also loved how the characters aren't just "good" or "bad", like they are in most books. They may lean towards one more than the other, but they aren't just one or the other. All of the characters did bad things, and all of them did good things. The element of Simon's gossip app proved this all, reveling characters secrets as well as Simon's personality. Overall, I rate this book 5/5 stars.




I didn't thought much of the characters, but I remember that I liked Nate the most.

Slow, romance was ass, the characters conversing with each other was so immature (made me wonder several times while reading wether they were really 17 year olds) and the plot twist was predictable



the title wasn't great but i really loved how much it tied back to the first one, esp since the second one felt like an entirely diff plot, so it was def an upgrade

i dont really like how everything revolves around the blond one. like i like addy just hate how every book has a blond popular girl. why cant there be a brown haired girl with glasses and freckles or something

hahaha i did the exact same thing. i got super bored at the end lol

mm yeah and when shes overtaking people in the race! ahhh its amazing

is the breakfast club a YA read



yesss! definitely one of my favorite parts too. post-jake addy is so awesome
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Anyway! I loved Maeve. She was by far my favorite character. They 100% would not of figured it out without her.