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I love this series and am so glad I did my re-read via audio. I'm pretty sure I have said this already but if you love the books, check out the audio. The narrator does a great job and of course, the story is fantastic!

A great conclusion. After the first fifty or so pages, pretty much non-stop action and I loved, as always the alternating view points. A hopeful, yet believable ending.
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I’m doing a reread of this series and I’m loving it just as much as I did several years ago!
adventurous emotional hopeful sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I think I said book 2 was my favorite, but this book 3 surpassed it. Great story, happily recommend this trilogy if you liked divergent and the hunter games you’ll likely enjoy this trilogy. 

I loved the ending to this series but it was so bitter sweet. I loved how the characters grew in this series

The third part of this series was as great as I expected it to be. A very easy read, exciting and amusing. The ending was predictable, but the eventual outcome was not. I expected less people to die.

I am so impressed with this series. Absolutely in love with it.

I was really surprised by this book, although I loved the previous ones. In the beginning, it was a little difficult for me to remember what had happened before. The characters have very weird names, which makes it hard to keep them apart. If you don't really know a character's name, it's also harder to connect with them. But at the end, that totally got better. I absolutely loved the last chapters of this book. Usually I'm a little disappointed with the end of a dystopian series, but Into the Still Blue was just what I wanted.

solid conclusion. I think Rossi is great at concocting exciting plots, and this series is genuinely very different in a way that I can't completely articulate. there is a lot to love about it--a complicated and genuine relationship that never resorts to cheap drama, fun quips, family that's actually relevant, Roar and Aria's beautiful friendship. but this series just never got me that emotionally invested. a number of major characters died, and I can't say I was sad.

so, I certainly recommend it, but it's not an all-time favorite.

The conclusion to the Under the Never Sky trilogy finds Perry and Aria working together to find a way to get both the Dwellers and the Outsiders to the Still Blue. They know they will need Cinder's help, and as he was kidnapped by Hess and Sable in the last week a rescue is planned. The rescue involves people from both sides working together, though, which doesn't always go well. Plus Roar is back, and so overcome by grief that he might jeopardize everything. Even if they are able to rescue Cinder they still need the coordinates to the Still Blue, and machines to get them there. Will Perry and Aria's love and determination be enough to get everyone there safely?

While I'm sad to see this trilogy come to an end, it was great to finally wrap up a few story lines. Aria's relationships with those around her continue to evolve, and the scenes between her and Perry are lovely. Her father's identity is finally revealed in an interesting twist. Only Cinder's fate, Perry's extreme good luck at the end, and Sable's quick demise felt rushed. Still a great conclusion to a fabulous dystopian series.