I have but one word:
Awesome.
This is one of the best books I've ever read, and unlike many books, there is really no filler, no random fact or situation to give color to the setting. Every single thing is relevant, and if it doesn't seem that way at first, Sussman is able to bring even the tiniest detail mentioned into the story at a later stage without it being obvious or awkward. As with every book, you have your obligatory twists, but this book sets you up so well that it pulls a fast one at the last minute, and everything explains itself nicely.
Even the end of the book is a cliffhanger. I won't tell, but initially I'd skipped to the end and skimmed, and panicked when I read it. Thankfully, I was wrong.
It's an amazing, amazing read. And it's not even something I picked up at the store; my mum's friend got it for me by the hotel swimming pool.
[Tourists buy books, read them, and leave them behind. Apparently, other guests are allowed to take them.]
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