I have very mixed opinion on this book. To start I think the way it was written was genius. There character description and setting description were flawless and painted a perfect picture in your head. The fact alone that we could cast the novel definitely shows that we had an idea of what the characters look like. Especially with Maria, I found that a lot of groups all picked the same person to play Maria which shows that she was perfectly described because everyone got the same idea of what she looked like. I really liked the plot of the story to. I think it was very different and it made the book very interesting and that type of book is right up my alley so I definitely loved it. Just the idea of clones I thought was extremely cool. Also, the approach they took on clones was a lot different than what other people would think. Normally when I think of clones I think of someone going into a machine and making an exact replica of themselves, but in this book it was taking the DNA and making multiple clones and messing with their brains. I just thought that was super cool and ver unique. The one thing I really didn't like about the book was the complete last section of the book. It completely threw me off, I didn't see how it really related, and to be honest it made me completely uninterested in reading the book any longer. I actually struggled keeping interest and pushing myself to get through the last section. I think that they could have just ended it at the end of the second section. Or if anything they could have ended it with him finding Maria. I don't even think that the description and actual writing of the book was that good in the last section. The boneyard part really confused me and nothing was described well. So overall the book was absolutely fantastic excluding the last section.