The truth is that jail is a place where you can still hold on to hope - hope you'll be bailed out, hope you'll be found innocent, hope you'll get a second chance.
The truth is that jail is a place where you can still hold on to hope - hope you'll be bailed out, hope you'll be found innocent, hope you'll get a second chance.
I picked this book because I anticipated a quick read and because I was promised something similar to “The Breakfast Club”. I had a quick read but I did not get the second bit of it. Not every book with four of five protagonists wrecking havoc is a ‘Breakfast Club’ throwback. Sam is the daughter of the drug addict and alcoholic (surprisingly a good kid), the most tame of our four morally ambiguous ‘heroes.’ She is pulled into an adventure she did not ask by Andi, York and Boston. The first part of the book infuriated me, mostly because of everything they did. Every decision they took was so mind-blowing stupid that I was considering closing the book and never opening it again. Then everything turned into a drug chase and let us just say that the change of pace was very welcome. The book it’s fast paced and for good measure because even for the characters everything goes by fast, a chaos of events that they cannot control. So in that aspect the author managed to give the reader the same feeling of frenzy throughout the book.