THIS REVIEW (MAY) CONTAINS SPOILERS. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I didn't like this book. The main character, Cole, is unlikeable right from the beginning when he smashes Peter's head into the sidewalk. As the book goes on, you start to learn a bit about Cole's past. You learn his father beat him. That's why he's like that, that's why he is violent. Honestly, they tried to make Cole seem like a better person throughout the book, but it didn't work for me. I still thought Cole was a bad person. He was still violent, but he just didn't lash out. And since Cole was the only character in it at least half the time, this made me not like that book.
Onto the bear. Obviously by the title and name there would be a bear in it. But the bear was hardly in it. Sure, it was a huge part of the story, but we maybe read about it's appearance it five times, and the times we 'saw' it, the bear just walked away a couple of seconds later.
Now for Garvey. I'm not sure about him. At the beginning what they said about his past was very vague, and then, when they went into it a little deeper, I was still left with questions.
The plot. Now, I didn't like the plot much. It would not happen where someone almost kills someone and they send them to an island. They would go to jail. I didn't like the 'Circle Justice'. They go and meet and decide that they'll send him to and island instead of jail to help him 'change'. I honestly don't think Cole should've gotten a second chance right there, especially since he almost killed Peter. Say that happened to someone who was an adult, same situation, the adult would've gone to jail. Because, almost killing someone, is in fact, a crime. Cole had also been in trouble before. Okay, so, after they take him to the island, they build him a nice cabin and leave him there.
The island. I liked this part in the book. I liked the island, and I wish the author would've described the island more. He described it a little, but never went into depth.
These are my opinions. Please don't think I'm trying to be rude, honestly, I'm not. I just didn't like it. If you liked it, great, I'm glad you found a book you liked. I'm just giving my honest opinion.