7 reviews for:

Quell

Clare Littlemore

4.16 AVERAGE


A fantastic ending to this gripping series!

I love the characters and the world in this series and feel it was finished exactly as it should have been. I will admit I had a hard time getting into the book, but I find this is a pretty common issue for me. Once I got into it a bit, though, I couldn't stop reading.

I just wish there was a little more Cam steam. There was also another character issue that I thought was brilliantly written, and though it resolved in a way at the end, I wanted a more clear resolution/acceptance. I don't want to say more about it because I don't want to spoil anything.

Despite all of that, it's a fantastic book that I highly recommend!

kellertson3's review

4.0

3.5

Perfect ending!

I was nervous how this series would end, but I am happy to say that it ended nearly perfectly! I enjoyed the struggle of the final battle, the characters interactions, and the way everything was wrapped up in the end. Very good series! I will read any Clare Littlemore books I can get my hands on!

bestdressedbookworm's review

5.0

"The question didn't need a repose. As I watched, various Resistance citizens were emerging from the trees, raging forward, guns blazing. The circle of Shadow guards reacted more quickly now, crouching low and returning fire.
The battle had begun."

One of my most anticipated books of 2020, Quell is the fourth and final book in the beloved Flow series by Clare Littlemore.
I have loved this series from the beginning. The relationships, the regime, the love, the hardships, the sickening darkness and the battle that these characters have gone through. This a world unique to any other that I have read, and I have read a lot. In this epic and bittersweet conclusion we find our heroic Resistance citizens teaming up with members of The Ridge to ultimately fight for justice and take back the Beck from Adams, its corrupt leader.

I will miss this series so much, this last installment noth broke my heart and gave me hope. With spin offs being a thing in literature today I can only hope the Littlemore feels compelled one day to return the these characters and this world.

This series is truly brilliant! I loved every moment

allie206's review

5.0

Disclosure: I was given an ARC of the complete series by the author. This is my complete and honest review of the series.

I absolutely loved this series. The synopsis of the plot really intrigued me when I first saw this series. This book follows Quin and her life in "The Beck", a dystopian society. In each book, you follow Quin grow and find herself and what is important to her. I typically read a lot of romance books, but this book really caught my attention in other ways, which honestly is slightly unusual for me. While there is romance sprinkled throughout the series, it is more of a subplot than the main focus. To be completely honest, a lot of the time I will kinda zone out of series like this, but this book kept me completely interested until the very end. The plot is so well thought out and develops in a great way. I read each book in a day, as I never wanted to put it down because there was always some aspect of unknown hanging in the air. If I could have changed one thing about the series, it would just be the way it was ended in the epilogue. It was wrapped up well, but I wished for slightly more on the solution aspect and more exploration of Quin's romantic life afterward, but that is probably the romance enthusiast in me. Overall, I highly recommend this series. I guarantee that 99% of you will love it.
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krisandburn's review

4.0

I finally read the fourth and final book in the Flow series and overall I found it a satisfying end to a strong and undervalued series by an author knows how to write a good story.

There was a lot I liked this book and the series in general; the writing is quite direct and uncomplicated, there are a lot of non-romantic relationships and the romantic relationships that do develop are understated. They were very well done.

The idea of the Beck is great and for the most part it was well developed. I did have some questions that never got answered and that bugged me a little. A few of the plot twists were a bit obvious or done before. I think my main problem was that I don’t read a lot of YA these days and I ended up feeling like I wanted a bit more depth from the story. That is my problem and not the book’s though.

If you are looking for a well written dystopian YA series, I would highly recommend this series. It is a good ride.

katie66219's review

3.0

Action - 5
Character definition
Personality - 4
Appearance - 2.5 The characters were described in Flow and the following books as they were introduced. The descriptions and lack of reinforcement or added details as the series progressed made it hard for me to picture them in my head.
Romance - 2 The scenes with Cam and Quin were too infrequent for me. The periods of separation were so long that I ended up using the search tool to find them. The scenes where they did interact were intense to the point where I would have given it a 4 for romance had there been more of them. This could have been helped by switching between Quin and Cam’s perspectives. As it was, the longing of Quin was nearly unbearable.