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See allThe Cabin at the End of the World is an intense read that kept me hooked till the end. I had no idea what would happen next, which made it impossible to put down.
And the ending...wow. It was frustrating at first—I wasn't sure how I felt about it. But looking back, I realize it actually adds to the creepy, unsettling feel of the whole story. It's one of those endings that some people will probably hate, while others might find it fits perfectly with the story's dark vibe.
The writing in this book was beautiful and engaging. I didn't expect to love Liz as much as I did here. In the first book, she annoyed me, but this time she felt so relatable and practical. Lynn did such a great job with her character growth.
Wes, on the other hand, wasn't as lovable in this one. I still like him, but right now, I'm definitely Team Liz. Clark frustrated me the most, though. For someone who's supposed to be Liz's friend, the way he kept pushing her to go with Wes felt unnecessary and kind of unfair. Even with all that, the drama and tension between the main characters kept me hooked.