I'm still just not sure what to say about this book. Which in my mind, says a lot.
The story isn't bad, and I enjoyed the setting. But there's a lot left wanting here. I didn't feel very invested in most of what was happening. The main character's detachment bled through much of the writing, making large chunks feel listless. That said, the action was captured in an interesting way, and the author's image of survival in the setting was engrossing, if dark.
However, there were multiple points where I felt it dropped the ball thematically. Established dramatic devices were suddenly ignored, interesting plot points shoved to the background (although constantly "thought about" to make sure the reader doesn't lose track, hey look, next book, right?), and glossed-over character development made the story fall a little short in drama and personal investment.
All told, not too bad, not too great. Looking forward to a movie adaptation, though!