

(In my opinion, having Jackson is more than enough, but I am merely a love-struck and extremely biased person.) She's smart, both emotionally and physically strong, strategic, wise, and she has Jackson. Miki shows fortitude time and time again, pulling through every hardship thrown against her. It's not like unhappiness is only when she's in the Game it's in real life, too. It makes her character more complex, the entire story more complex, and I loved it. And we get to see her battle each and every one of them, and I am truly happy that these battles were included. Grief, anxiety, depression: they're aspects, consequences, of the Game. It's not just the Game that's making her life difficult, it's herself.

Miki Jones, our fantastic and amazing and downright pure awesome protagonist, faces a lot of adversary in this book. It is mind-boggling revelations that will leave you breathless and scared for the characters. It is very real issues, some which might hit close to home. What is this book? It is butt-kicking action. But if you've read the book, you'd understand why. 5 times I paced around my house, wailing, flopping on a couch or bed or just the floor, because I was so overcome with emotions. And the number of times I physically put the book down, because my mind couldn't come to terms with what just happened? 5 times. The number of times I paused to simply scream or flail for a moment before reading again is probably somewhere around 500. I was armed with sweaty palms and an over-reactive imagination from start to finish.

Heck, I was in a mess just thinking about it. Where to start? Crash picks right up where we left off with in Push (review is here) and everything is a mess. I have too many feelings right now, and I need to get them all out. Even on the "About Me" page!) I also will not promise you that I won't get carried away. Go search up "Eve Silver," "Jackson Tate," "Rush," and "Push" in the search engine on the left. Which shouldn't come as that big of a surprise, seeing that I've ranted about this series over 8 times within the past few months alone. I'm currently suffering from a book hangover, which includes a lot of wailing about the fact that my favourite series is over. Words cannot- will not-describe my feelings for this book. Setting: Rochester, New York (present day)įavourite line: "It's time for me to be the one to choose, to determine time and place, to determine my own outcomes."
