A review by eb00kie
Mason by Tijan

3.0

NA is taking drama to a new level, but it feels so dreadfully hollow. The new dynamics it gets to explore are what makes the book - and the genre. Do give credit where credit is due, Tijan takes the dyanmics and sharpens them to tell stories of First World problems. Each book has the phantom of a splendid idea; it's the actual meat of the book that's lacking.