![]() ![]() The biggest thing that stood out for me in this book was the themes. ![]() Turns out, it does have a sequel (that is coming out today!!!) called Truth, so with that in mind I’m able to look back on the book much more fondly. I read this book believing that it was a stand alone, and as a stand alone it wasn’t that great because the most important plot points weren’t resolved, so when the book ended I was incredibly confused. That’s a horrible summary of the book, but it’s really hard to say anything about it without spoiling parts. But how can she protect herself from the norm? The tattoo is supposed to protect younger girls, but instead it turns those with the tattoo into prey, sexteens who want any and all male attention they can get. Nina is fifteen years old in a society where sixteen year old girls are forced to tattoo their wrist to show they are of legal age. ![]()
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