Feedback robison wells5/13/2023 But besides Becky and Lily I didn't care for any character that ended up surviving. She called Benson out on his BS, stood up for herself, tried so hard to do things on her own but sadly in her weakened state she was relegated to damsel in distress for Benson to coddle. All he literally wanted to do was take care of Becky and run away with her. I was very disappointed he didn't try to renew his friendships with the students that he had befriended back at the school. Also once he discovered his feelings for Becky it was all BEcky beCkY BECKY. But it wasn't just random little things but convenient information pertinent to his escape. It was really annoying how he just knew things because of movies or TV shows. Now that he knows there are still some students that could help his escape Benson has a choice to make: look out for himself and Becky or help out these kids achieve the freedom that he so desperately wants.I don't know, I just didn't find Benson all that grand this time around. Once Jane convinces him that she's human and that everyone there is also human (use your imagination on the how), he goes back for Becky and carries her back to the little town that they have stumbled upon on their escape from Maxfield. This book picks up right after Benson finds the real human Jane in the barn looking for a way to help Becky who's got a near mangled bicep. How did it go from exciting to really annoying? Oh, I know.BENSON.
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