5 Stars Edge of your seat
This is a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It has a uniqueness that keeps the audience guessing, and wondering what The Egot will do. I like that it's written in first person, and I think that is why the story works and flows so well. POV is always important to how the story is told, and what the reader sees and knows, or thinks they know. This book keeps the reader both wondering and satisfied. "To me, the egot wasn’t a ‘demon’. It was a friend." I also find it interesting that that main character "talks" to the reader. Well written and amazing story.