It most certainly is interesting, one look and I'm hooked,

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My initial thought was that it most definitely is an interesting book. Then again, I may be quite biased due to my tendency to lean more towards mystery-themed books. Overall, based on what I have just read, this book is something I would like to finish in one sitting. It's amazing how I can almost immediately build an emotional connection to the characters, even from the beginning of their point of view. I like how these characters portrayed grief so realistically, such as their denial regarding their friend's death. Another thing I admire about this book is how easy it is to come up with multiple theories the longer you read it. Questions such as "What was the reason for this decision?" and the like helps readers like me get more hooked with the story. It's also not hard to envision what is currently happening with the story seeing as enough details are provided. However, enough is also left to the reader's imagination; said details are just there to set the mood. The only concern I have is that very much like any other mystery-themed books, there may be times where certain scenarios may contain cliche or expected outcomes. A little cliche scenario is not that big of a deal anyways, it's unavoidable, besides this book is proving to be an amazing one so far.