A review by michellewords
Brave the Betrayal by K.A. Applegate

3.0

Jalil's point of view is not my favorite. He's super analytical and this part of the story is tough to follow and care about (African minor deities and the upside down stuff.)
I do like the way the once-separate lives begin to mix together in the real world. It's such an interesting series about friendship and expanding beyond what you know.