![]() ![]() I think with some better editing and a more creative writing style this could have just been way more fun to read. The plot was interesting enough that I didn’t just chuck it at the wall, but I felt so disappointed in the execution. The characters were flat and everything was TOLD to me. When tragedy strikes and Nina is suddenly unsure of everything she ever knew, it will take good friends, both old and new, to help keep her safe while she uncovers secrets that might bring about some much-needed change to her own life and the society she lives in. ![]() She hates how teenagers are pressed into being promiscuous, but it’s hard to find other girls who agree. Luckily, her mother taught her that turning 16 doesn’t automatically mean you have to start wanting that - in fact, Nina abhors the idea. In a future Chicago, Nina is nearly 16 - the age of adulthood, when every girl receives her tattoo and is legally old enough to be sexually active. ![]()
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