A slice of life with a (too) mysterious backdrop
4 stars
This book was more of a slice of life than mystery than I thought it would be, and not in a bad way.
The omniscient narrator lets the reader look into the different perspectives of all the characters. This was especially entertaining as a character will think one thing, say another, and another character will think that they don't believe them.
I'm not sure if this count's as a spoiler, but the mystery of what happened in the world at large is never explicitly answered. The narrator will only give snippets of things occurring outside of the house. But like I said, I was more curious about the character's reaction to the same lack of info and to each other's flaws.
Overall it was an enjoyable read. Just expect more drama and less mystery.