Bought this book by chance, attracted by the summary and coverage, I had some difficulties to empathize with the characters. Whatever they are elsewhere. We find some inspirations or influences of previous works of other authors, it smells of "cherry picking" of ideas here and there. In short, though, the original idea is not bad, the sets are very well established. One feels that the author is quite "visual" and it's nice. However, for a teen audience, it's nickel!
But there was one huge obstacle to my reading, and I'm surprised it did not shock other players, this is the number of spelling mistakes! It is shameful that a book be published as full of shells; initially, I did not see it, without even being able to focus on the story! In short, at home "The Mask", change your prescription if you please!