A review by jang
Unforgivable by Amy Reed

4.0

Insightful and moving. Unforgivable covered some pretty relevant issues, too, such as racial discrimination, racial profiling, depression and addiction (just like in the first book).

Unforgivable started right where Invincible took off but it was told from Marcus's POV. I like his back stories and the way his personality was portrayed in this book. It tells readers that Marcus isn't just some kid who enjoys pot and is full of teenage angst. His story was actually colorful and his ending was great.

This book didn't do a lot for Evie but I'm glad that she decided to sober up her way to her emotional, physical, and mental recovery.