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I read this in a weekend, easy-breezy. It was good. The story of a girl's crank addiction is told in poetry; many pages could be read multiple ways, which was kind of cool. It's one of those books you can't put down once you start. My main critique is that it takes 99% of it to describe how the addiction happened and culminated, and then like a couple of pages to describe how she stopped-- I wanted to see more of that (surely there would be many struggles involved). Maybe that's what the sequel does.