This book was such a better way to celebrate the 50th season of Survivor than the picture book Probst put out with the flames on it.

A deep dive into so many great Survivor stories and tidbits. Rob covers everything, and in audiobook form, you even get cool voices.

Highly recommended, mainly if you are a Survivor diehard. For the record, I would definitely recognize Rob Cesternino in the grocery store.

I honestly got a little confused at a certain point about how many characters there were for...reasons.

Pretty straightforward and though there were a couple of good twists, but overall it really felt like I was just going through the motions of listening by the time it ended.

3.5 / 5

Well now I really can't wait for the movie, and this author's second book.

It had a little bit of everything, and I really enjoyed it. Even managed to sneak in a couple of good reveals and a couple good tugs on the heartstrings.

Highly recommended by me!

3.75 is the real rating.

It's mostly entertaining, but also, very depressing at the same time (probably intended).

The way the final chapter is written about drove me insane.

What a phenomenal book, and the audiobook was read wonderfully by Ray Porter. I got through the majority of the book before seeing the movie and it was well worth it....Highly recommend the book AND the movie, FYI.

Looking forward to Andy's next book!

The chapter layout of this book can be a little jarring, and the conclusion seems to get tied into a nice, little bow pretty quickly, but it still really makes me want to go to Disney World.

Really looking forward to seeing this come to life in the movie...Finnick is going to be a treat, considering he's essentially Aquaman.

If you're a fan of ‘The Hunger Games', this has a very similar feel...It's a bit convoluted initially, but once you get going it starts to make a little more sense. It does skew perhaps toward a bit younger audience, but I still thought it was a pretty good read. Worth a shot, because it is being optioned for a movie in the near future.