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25 de julio: decidí cambiar la calificación a 1 estrella porque después de 3 meses todavía estoy enojada de que la autora haya decidido hacer una trilogía y arruinar la historia.
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Esas dos estrellas son regaladas por Galen.
Este libro es una guia sobre como arruinar una trilogía en 300 páginas. Esta historia debería haber terminado en el segundo libro, todo quedaba bien en el segundo libro pero, entiendo que la autora le vio el gustito al dinero y dijo: "porque no sacamos un tercer libro, total solo tengo que poner un poco más de drama". ¿Y cuál es la receta infalible de los escritores mediocres para crear drama de la nada?
Si, señoras y señores: un triángulo amoroso.
Pero ¡ey! éste no es cualquier triángulo amoroso, éste surge de la nada, sin explicación, solo por la necesidad de crear drama. Emma conoce a Reed, Galen desaparece tres días y de repente tenemos una nueva historia de amor, repito EN TRES DÍAS, contra un noviazgo de al menos un año, un noviazgo por el que lucharon muchísimo.
Emma me desespero en este libro, sinceramente no se que dudas podía tener, pensaba como una estúpida y actuó totalmente egoísta, PERO lo que más me molestó de todo el libro es que
NO me gustan los triángulos amorosos, NO me gusta el insta-love y DETESTO LOS ENGAÑOS, SEAN DEL TIPO QUE SEAN, Y DETESTO MÁS QUE SE OBVIEN COMO SI NO FUERAN NADA. Es una falta de respeto a la otra persona, una falta de respeto a la confianza que la otra persona tiene en vos y que se juegue con eso para crear drama me desespera.
Muy triste que la autora se haya cargado la trilogía con semejante estupidez, empezó con un buen libro y mando todo a la basura por dinero (porque si, la razón por la cual estiran sagas o trilogías sin sentido es por dinero).
Si quieren leer esta trilogía realmente les recomiendo que solo lean los dos primeros y obvien este, porque se van a llevar un fiasco.
COMPITE POR LA MAYOR DECEPCIÓN DEL AÑO.
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Esas dos estrellas son regaladas por Galen.
Este libro es una guia sobre como arruinar una trilogía en 300 páginas. Esta historia debería haber terminado en el segundo libro, todo quedaba bien en el segundo libro pero, entiendo que la autora le vio el gustito al dinero y dijo: "porque no sacamos un tercer libro, total solo tengo que poner un poco más de drama". ¿Y cuál es la receta infalible de los escritores mediocres para crear drama de la nada?
Si, señoras y señores: un triángulo amoroso.
Pero ¡ey! éste no es cualquier triángulo amoroso, éste surge de la nada, sin explicación, solo por la necesidad de crear drama. Emma conoce a Reed, Galen desaparece tres días y de repente tenemos una nueva historia de amor, repito EN TRES DÍAS, contra un noviazgo de al menos un año, un noviazgo por el que lucharon muchísimo.
Emma me desespero en este libro, sinceramente no se que dudas podía tener, pensaba como una estúpida y actuó totalmente egoísta, PERO lo que más me molestó de todo el libro es que
Spoiler
Galen, como siempre, se termina sintiendo culpable, y piediendole él perdón a Emma cuando ella lo engaño.NO me gustan los triángulos amorosos, NO me gusta el insta-love y DETESTO LOS ENGAÑOS, SEAN DEL TIPO QUE SEAN, Y DETESTO MÁS QUE SE OBVIEN COMO SI NO FUERAN NADA. Es una falta de respeto a la otra persona, una falta de respeto a la confianza que la otra persona tiene en vos y que se juegue con eso para crear drama me desespera.
Muy triste que la autora se haya cargado la trilogía con semejante estupidez, empezó con un buen libro y mando todo a la basura por dinero (porque si, la razón por la cual estiran sagas o trilogías sin sentido es por dinero).
Si quieren leer esta trilogía realmente les recomiendo que solo lean los dos primeros y obvien este, porque se van a llevar un fiasco.
COMPITE POR LA MAYOR DECEPCIÓN DEL AÑO.
DNF
It was awful. The characters were immature and petty and their actions made no sense. They were supposed to be 19-21 years old in which, I can assure you, the majority don't act like that. There were cliches everywhere as well. I tried to stick around for Galen, but once I began skipping Emma's chapters to read his, I knew there was no point in continuing. Emma's a petty idiot who has no common sense. This was just awful. Terribly awful.
It was awful. The characters were immature and petty and their actions made no sense. They were supposed to be 19-21 years old in which, I can assure you, the majority don't act like that. There were cliches everywhere as well. I tried to stick around for Galen, but once I began skipping Emma's chapters to read his, I knew there was no point in continuing. Emma's a petty idiot who has no common sense. This was just awful. Terribly awful.
Completely pointless. This series has a million and five novellas. Would one more hurt?
I would have freaking rated this freaking book better but Anna Banks' use of "freaking" as a filler word is FREAKING annoying. Also, learn how to use "probably" correctly. "Ohmysweetgoodness" irritates me as well. Just use a real swear word goddamnit. As an adult reading YA, choices like these come across as ridiculous and immature to me. Or maybe I've just become accustomed to more academic formats.
Anyways, I liked the story though most of it takes place within hostage situations. It went from one bad situations that nobody else was aware of to another. A little frustrating. The ending was extra adorable, I'm happy with it. I've seen that some older reviews noted that this novel was probably not planned until the second book was successful enough to warrant it. If this is indeed an add-on novel for the series, then nicely done ma'am! It connected back to Jagen and everything. Reed was more of a plot device than a character here, and I honestly didn't suspect the scientist of any misdeeds. A fun series, despite my points of irritation.
Anyways, I liked the story though most of it takes place within hostage situations. It went from one bad situations that nobody else was aware of to another. A little frustrating. The ending was extra adorable, I'm happy with it. I've seen that some older reviews noted that this novel was probably not planned until the second book was successful enough to warrant it. If this is indeed an add-on novel for the series, then nicely done ma'am! It connected back to Jagen and everything. Reed was more of a plot device than a character here, and I honestly didn't suspect the scientist of any misdeeds. A fun series, despite my points of irritation.
Sufficiently surprising at times and cliche most others. The first book is the best of this series, but this is a nice ending. I especially liked the attention given to the political and world issues that were sorely ignored or pushed aside in favor of feelings in the second book. But some of the ways it all resolved itself was a bit to YA textbook for a series that started off so deliciously sassy and surprisingly different. Still a well written piece of mer people fiction so 3 stars for that.
I give it a 3.5 stars. I liked the book and it is a good ending of the series
This book really got to me. I felt like the entire book was just stupidness because of the relationship between Emma and Galen.
I found it frustrating because Emma couldn't just tell Galen how she really felt about going into the ocean and how Galen felt about living on land and the fact that get didn't tell each other these problems caused an even bigger problem. They wouldn't have gotten in such a big fight that caused a lurch in their relationship.
I really love Grandfather in this book. To me he's more like a new best friend. He's all protective and everything. But he's more like a stubborn humorous friend that makes you laugh and fills you with awesome stories.
Reed would've been an amazing boyfriend to Emma if she's have chosen him. He's definitely protective, but too protective, not Galen protective. He's hilarious and is not afraid to show Emma how he feels about her even if it went a bit too far.
Overall, I think this was a great end to the series and I am feeling like there is no more to expect.
Anna banks is a great writer and I hope to see more works from her.
I found it frustrating because Emma couldn't just tell Galen how she really felt about going into the ocean and how Galen felt about living on land and the fact that get didn't tell each other these problems caused an even bigger problem. They wouldn't have gotten in such a big fight that caused a lurch in their relationship.
I really love Grandfather in this book. To me he's more like a new best friend. He's all protective and everything. But he's more like a stubborn humorous friend that makes you laugh and fills you with awesome stories.
Reed would've been an amazing boyfriend to Emma if she's have chosen him. He's definitely protective, but too protective, not Galen protective. He's hilarious and is not afraid to show Emma how he feels about her even if it went a bit too far.
Overall, I think this was a great end to the series and I am feeling like there is no more to expect.
Anna banks is a great writer and I hope to see more works from her.
3.75
Emma is still annoying as hell, but it was better in this book.
But i didn't think this book added anything to the story. It should just have been a duology. I really liked the ending though.
Emma is still annoying as hell, but it was better in this book.
But i didn't think this book added anything to the story. It should just have been a duology. I really liked the ending though.