
Other things, he’s fun to read about, this kid is wild and I adore it.

His trauma was a bit mishandled, but we’ll get to that. I enjoyed watching him open up more as the book went on, and seeing him admit to his desire to belong broke me. He’s been through so much, and I really do want the best for him. I really liked his characterization, he was easy to connect to, I felt for him and all of the pain he was put through. Spoilers for the first novel below, so read at your own risk! Things I enjoyed: I wasn’t really sure how to start this out, so I’ve split it into sections of the things I enjoyed and the things I did not enjoy.

Well, here it is, my full review of the first book of All for the Game, I went in to this more or less blind, so this is what I’d like to believe a rather unbiased review.
