I liked this book; I would recommend it to anyone. The amazing description, the thrilling of excitement, and the journey that goes on to, was incredibly grasping, leaving me to a bunch of ideas and thoughts. The reflection of our society that craves perfection, in a subtle way, elaborated in this book amazingly. The connection to today, when we don't want a bad reputation, bad image, to how a country wants to kill and take away anything isn't perfect. Today people are worried about becoming perfect in their own little way, and not wanting their information to get out. In reality, there are many people built that way. I enjoyed the barrier that Kayla took a stand against it, and stood up for her beliefs. I like that people's abilities to do things have always been rejected, even to us today, finally shined through.