I abhor an open ending, so the three stars was really a stretch for me on this one. But the writing was spectacular, as Miller certainly is deft at turning a phrase. The characters, while whiny, self-absorbed, and with the exception of one 13-year-old, rather unlikeable, are still compelling in spite of their faults.
You won't like them, and they make it tough to even pity them, but you'll still be very interested in finding out what happens to them. That's what keeps you reading this one, and also why the open ending was even more of a let down than these things usually are.
Still, it's a talent to entice readers to become invested in the fate of characters who for the most part disgust them, and Miller manages to do just that with vivid description, nuanced back story, and best of all, an understated yet pitch-perfect sense of humor.