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Feb 13, 2018DBRL_ANNEG rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
When I started this book I was thinking it might end up being 3 stars if it got lucky. The initial pace of the book was slow and the flashback scenes that rotated with the present-moment scenes didn't grab me. But at some point that changed and I found that I didn't want to put the book down. This book was an external journey as the group stranded on a mountain attempted the near-impossible task of getting off of it, but it also was an internal journey as Wolf, the teen who is tasked with leading the group to safety, comes to terms with the life events that brought him to the mountain in the first place. I was kind of shocked by the raw emotions that I felt (i.e., lots of tears) as the story came to its conclusion. Readers who like character driven stories will want to check this out.