High school student here. Goodness gracious, this book is BORING! My ELA teacher had us read this and another book for our first semester, and that wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for this awful book.
First of all, Maya is NOT a relatable or a funny protagonist. Hell, there's no humor at all! And, if there is, then it's extremely dry and uninteresting. She is only the protagonist for the sake of being the protagonist, and supposedly because she's the teenager that us teens have to relate to. But, nope! She's a master at complaining. And complaining some more. It puts me to sleep how much she complains about her new life in India. If she wanted to convey the message that she's struggling to adapt to her old culture back in India compared to her old one in America, then she could have actually shown moments of vulnerability, actually try to talking to her family members, or even look and get into some traditions. But nope! She instead passes out from getting soap in her head and because she wasn't used to the climate. Weak.
Oh, and the humor. Not once did I chuckle or giggle, or even smile a little reading this. Just a straight face. If the "-_-" was in real life, then I would be it. Because this book is, good lord, DRYYY. Where are the jokes that are sometimes cracked in tough situations? There are symbols, sure, like the garden or the labyrinth. But that's it. That's only philosophy, and when you're reading a book, you want to be entertained by it, similarly to like a video game. The main difference? Video games can actually provide that, and a good book can actually get you hooked INTO the series, not AWAY from it. So, for the love of God, explain to me how this book is so dry, the humor has just evaporated into NOTHING. The most friendly interaction in this book was maybe with Maya and her stupid cousin that I forgot the name of, and that's because they're the same gender, and naturally, because they're related, they tolerate each other a little more. Please tell me when Maya actually laughed or had fun.
"Wait! She had fun swimming in the waterfall and got leeches with the servant!" Okay. Cool. That's maybe ONE example out of the entire book that was MILDLY entertaining.
My last issue with this book. The filler. All of the important things about the book, like quotes, necessary information, or even themes are all hidden under the boring things that Maya is apparently doing. She goes to a party. She complains. She goes out for a jog. She complains. She goes to India for the first time. She COMPLAINS. You see that pattern? That's not funny or even likeable! Goodness, it's okay to have filler to hype up certain things, but my God, this book overdoes it.
Unless you're doing this book for a school project, DON'T read this. Take it from a high schooler!