So here's the thing. I love the concept, love the characters, and the descriptions of the land really brought me to the farm. However, while I normally want to beg authors for more detail - this was just too much. Maybe because it often seemed incredibly clinical. At the same time, though, the first 4th of the book seemed rushed, and it was easy to tell that the author just wanted to start writing about the farm. Also, with as much detail there was in the book, it never said what Eli's profession was and that kept driving me crazy. All in all, it took me awhile to get through because of the tedious details and regurgitating lists, but held enough of my interest to keep pulling me back.
With all the details, I was really disappointed that the very intriguing conception of Whit was left to the last like 10% of the book and only glazed over. I would have LOVED excessive detail about that. Maybe we'll get it in the second book.