
Infinite Sky was a story which I thought I would enjoy the whole way through after reading just one page. And I was right, as this book was one I could not stop reading, one where I had to know what happened next. This highly detailed and emotional novel was filled with several several, real-life subjects, including prejudice and inequality, and they were written accurately and realistically.
The protagonist, Iris, showed her emotions throughout the story, but as the plot focused on what was happening with the other characters, it would have been interesting to read out more about her alone. Major characters in the story such as Trick and Sam were written thoughtfully and made for suspenseful story lines.
The storyline was written at a steady pace and I could understand what was going on, my only criticism would be the ending. I wouldn't say it was badly written, but as I finished the book there was so much more I felt like I needed to know, things I expected to know by the time I had finished the novel. Apart from that, it was a read I really enjoyed and I would recommend it.
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