While I kind of want to know how it ends (and if you want to spoil this for me, please do), I can't bring myself to finish it. I got 184 pages and once the audiobook started I couldn't do it anymore.Hanna is not a likable main character. It seemed to me like her only interests were flirting and partying with her friends. Sure, she hung out with her grandparents, but that's relatively normal as well. I mean, couldn't she had one genuine interest like art or a sport or something? I'd hardly say spending time with Helen and Lon counted because she had to do it for school. I also was not a fan of Seth--it felt like he just used her. My problem with Hanna was that she realized she was making bad decisions but did it anyways.Like I said, I stopped when I got to the audiobook part, I stopped. It didn't feel like a storyline that would interest teens unless they were heavily interested in the story. I skimmed a few chapters and it seemed like it just got really odd. One of the biggest problems I had with this book is that Helen's story reads like an adult novel, except sometimes it seemed as though she acted like a teenager. I just can't figure out why Weiss chose to put these stories together.Someone who likes Hanna a bit more might get really into this book, but I didn't want to keep reading for over a hundred more pages, and that is How It Ends between this novel and me.