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This book was an interesting premise of dystopian future Britain which pulled on some real life events and attitudes and showing the potential end of the situations. The use of superbugs as a focal point as well as extreme anti immigration were interesting to see and certainly show what could happen if things continue as they are.

The language was very basic showing that it's very much the young end of young adult intended as the audience which I found a bit jarring at the start to get on with. I also found the pop culture references via Will a bit cringy but overall enjoyed the book and the pacing.

The ending was satisfying as whilst there were resolutions there was no unrealistic 'and they all had lemonade ' ending which I don't think would have been true to the story. I also appreciated that the potential romance was hinted at but didn't overtake the book nor did it make the romantic interest act purely out of romantic feelings which a lot of books unfortunately fall into.

I cannot give it 5 stars as I don't think it quite has it for 5 stars but viewing it as a young teenage book and considering the plot I feel 4 stars is a fair rating. Adults who like YA, I don't think this is for you but if you have kids who like The Hunger Games or similar they will definitely enjoy this book.

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