Gray has plenty of unlikable qualities…so while following Gray was refreshing in this sense, it was also infuriating to see him make many of the decisions that he did. Gray acts before he thinks, when he even thinks at all. What did you think about the main character’s point of view? Although Blaine stands out more to me since he’s more likable.Ģ. Gray definitely made himself the most memorable for his actions, both good and bad. Should he sit back and wait to be taken–or risk everything on the hope of the other side?ġ. And what lies beyond the Wall that surrounds Claysoot–a structure that no one can cross and survive.Ĭlimbing the Wall is suicide, but what comes after the Heist could be worse. Gray Weathersby’s eighteenth birthday is mere months away, and he’s prepared to meet his fate–until he finds a strange note from his mother and starts to question everything he’s been raised to accept: the Council leaders and their obvious secrets. The ground shakes, the wind howls, a blinding light descends…and he’s gone. There are boys-but every one of them vanishes at midnight on his eighteenth birthday.
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