Aimée Carter's foray into dystopian fiction is an interesting read which I liked, although I am ambivalent about Pawn overall. On one hand, I liked the world and its characters, and on the other hand, I disliked them too.
The dystopian world of Pawn is engrossing. Everyone is given a test on their seventeenth birthday, and their performance determines their rank for the rest of their life. The ranks go from 1 to 7, with the ruling class being VII's and those deemed unfit for society being I's. The fallacy of this idea is explored throughout the story: on the...