Spoilers!
A boy wakes up in the middle of a dry meadow, with no memories and only a backpack full of random items with him. The boy, who calls himself Boy7, after a word and a number that's stitched inside his clothes, goes on a journey to look for who he is and what had happened to him, with the help of a nice girl named Lara.
As he furthers his quest for knowlegdge about himself, he discovers some mind-boggling things, and some people who seemed to be friends at first might just turn out to be enemies.
It was awesome!
The main character was a lot of fun. What was so great of this book is that we don't have a whole character developing themself, but we get a character learning about who he was in the past, and we see how his current behaviour is influenced by that.
There aren't many side characters with lots of depth, but these aren't necesarry here. The story and main character alone are enough to keep the reader interested. Adding more pointless side character to this would've only made the book less interesting.
The pacing is done amazingly well. For a book that has so much happening in it, and also contains time skips, flashforwards, and flashbacks, it's done great. It is really fast, but just fast enough. I hate it when a book is too fast, but I hate it even more when it drags. Here, it's done pretty much perfectly. If it would've dragged, I don't think I would've liked this book as much as I do now.
I was also really engaged in this, like, really. To the point that I scratched behind my right ear multiple times (you'll get it if you read the book), feeling eerily.
If I could have a nitpick with the book it's that maybe a bit more development on the part of the antagonists would've been nice, since now we do get this, but maybe a teensy-weensy bit too little. But this is nitpicking, remember, it hardly bothers me.