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It was a good conclusion. I enjoyed and suffered with Aria, Perry and Roar and I'll miss reading about them and this world.
Officially putting it one my list of all time favourite series. This was incredible.
I really like these books but I don't love them does that make sense?
I can't pinpoint exactly why they just miss the love mark but they do. I really like these books because they are full of adventure, fear, excitement, love, and a seriously unique dystopian world. The end is great, and the writing is good.
If you like YA adventure // dystopians then definitely give this series a shot! If you have already read the pervious two then I think you will be happy with the conclusion.
I can't pinpoint exactly why they just miss the love mark but they do. I really like these books because they are full of adventure, fear, excitement, love, and a seriously unique dystopian world. The end is great, and the writing is good.
If you like YA adventure // dystopians then definitely give this series a shot! If you have already read the pervious two then I think you will be happy with the conclusion.
Incredible series! I adored all the characters and loved reading Soren’s character development during this book. I felt like the ending was fitting and I wasn’t sitting here with a million questions. Veronica polished off a beautiful series incredibly.
My Overall Thoughts/Impressions: Yes! I've waited so long to be able to finish this series. I loved the first two books in the series and so I was looking forward to reading this one.
I went in very apprehensive. Lately, third novels have been none for being terrible. I went it unable to fully breathe because I was so worried I would be disappointed.
I should have had more faith. Veronica Rossi's finish is incredible. I adored how she brought her series to a close. This will forever be one of my all-time favorite stories.
I love Perry and Aria and I enjoyed watching them grow and become stronger. Seriously Perry and Aria are some of my favorite characters.
You will not be disappointed. Highly recommend this series. You will be so glad you read them, but also sad that the series has closed. I personally can't wait to see what's next for Rossi.
So why 4 stars? While I loved it and it definitely stood out of the crowd, I just felt like it wasn't quite a 5 star rating. I felt like there were a few parts that were rushed. Definitely an epic finish.
In Summary: Rossi delivers in her final book in the series leaving readers spellbound until the very last page.
Warnings/Side-notes: There are references to sex but they are very vague. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this one.
The Wrap-up: Like I said, I can't wait to see what's next for Rossi. A great read. Please tell me, she's writing another series.
To read more of my reviews, go here
I went in very apprehensive. Lately, third novels have been none for being terrible. I went it unable to fully breathe because I was so worried I would be disappointed.
I should have had more faith. Veronica Rossi's finish is incredible. I adored how she brought her series to a close. This will forever be one of my all-time favorite stories.
I love Perry and Aria and I enjoyed watching them grow and become stronger. Seriously Perry and Aria are some of my favorite characters.
You will not be disappointed. Highly recommend this series. You will be so glad you read them, but also sad that the series has closed. I personally can't wait to see what's next for Rossi.
So why 4 stars? While I loved it and it definitely stood out of the crowd, I just felt like it wasn't quite a 5 star rating. I felt like there were a few parts that were rushed. Definitely an epic finish.
In Summary: Rossi delivers in her final book in the series leaving readers spellbound until the very last page.
Warnings/Side-notes: There are references to sex but they are very vague. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this one.
The Wrap-up: Like I said, I can't wait to see what's next for Rossi. A great read. Please tell me, she's writing another series.
To read more of my reviews, go here
“We all have the potential to do terrible things. But we also have the potential to overcome our mistakes.”
Godddddd....SIgghhhhhhhh. I really...
ugh. I need a moment.
I really just don't know where to start with this book and this whole damn series.
It was heart crushing.
It was dramatic.
This book made me happy and it gave me pain.
It was just beautiful.
When I first read Under the Never Sky, I was completely blown away. THe fact that someone can actually theorize a plot and a setting like this is fucking scary. Because the idea of the world being so out of balance and out of sorts that the sky shines down ripples like the ocean, CONSTANTLY, and is always throwing down deadly storms, is fucking scary.
And now... Now that I've read the conclusion- I am still scared out of my wits but I also feel so much longing because I will miss this series and these characters so much. I'll miss the surreal setting, the pain of loss-- there is so much loss in this book, and I will miss the anxiety of always feeling like I PERSONALLY had to survive in the Aether storms and that I had to survive through the life of Aria and Peregrine.
The ideas of this entire series are so unreal and so raw that this book immerses you and it takes you away.
The other night I was joking around with my friend Adrian and we were talking about our future life- what with college essays and entries coming up. And she said something like "Zoe, you're not living the right life"
And then I actually thought about the night before how I was reading [bc:A Clash of Kings|10572|A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, #2)|George R.R. Martin|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358254974s/10572.jpg|3272005] and before that I was reading [bc:Flat-Out Love|11096647|Flat-Out Love (Flat-Out Love, #1)|Jessica Park|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1361307724s/11096647.jpg|16018629] and I think about how different but how equally wonderful both these books are, and what they do to me. And I told her "Adrian, I live a different life every single night."
And living the life of people who experiences love and loss. Death and destruction. Pain and betrayal. Pain and courage. Pain and hope. It's even more painful to think about the experiences and the thrills that this book has given me- and that it has all come to an end.
“We have to tell each other the little things, the bad things. Maybe they’ll hurt for a while, but at least they won’t become big things. If we don’t, we’re just going to keep hurting each other. And I don’t want to do that anymore.”
I recommend this whole series to everyone. Everyone because it's thrilling and beautiful. Because the main characters are fighters who are in love. There are no annoying "I don't want you fighting because I don't want you to get hurt"'s. They are a team. And they are a love that I love. Because the pain and loss becomes your pain and loss. Because the writing is beautiful. Because the plot is always short of astounding.
And because. God this series. Because it's just worth it.
“There is no way forward that isn’t through pain.”
Godddddd....SIgghhhhhhhh. I really...
ugh. I need a moment.
I really just don't know where to start with this book and this whole damn series.
It was heart crushing.
It was dramatic.
This book made me happy and it gave me pain.
It was just beautiful.
When I first read Under the Never Sky, I was completely blown away. THe fact that someone can actually theorize a plot and a setting like this is fucking scary. Because the idea of the world being so out of balance and out of sorts that the sky shines down ripples like the ocean, CONSTANTLY, and is always throwing down deadly storms, is fucking scary.
And now... Now that I've read the conclusion- I am still scared out of my wits but I also feel so much longing because I will miss this series and these characters so much. I'll miss the surreal setting, the pain of loss-- there is so much loss in this book, and I will miss the anxiety of always feeling like I PERSONALLY had to survive in the Aether storms and that I had to survive through the life of Aria and Peregrine.
The ideas of this entire series are so unreal and so raw that this book immerses you and it takes you away.
The other night I was joking around with my friend Adrian and we were talking about our future life- what with college essays and entries coming up. And she said something like "Zoe, you're not living the right life"
And then I actually thought about the night before how I was reading [bc:A Clash of Kings|10572|A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, #2)|George R.R. Martin|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358254974s/10572.jpg|3272005] and before that I was reading [bc:Flat-Out Love|11096647|Flat-Out Love (Flat-Out Love, #1)|Jessica Park|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1361307724s/11096647.jpg|16018629] and I think about how different but how equally wonderful both these books are, and what they do to me. And I told her "Adrian, I live a different life every single night."
And living the life of people who experiences love and loss. Death and destruction. Pain and betrayal. Pain and courage. Pain and hope. It's even more painful to think about the experiences and the thrills that this book has given me- and that it has all come to an end.
“We have to tell each other the little things, the bad things. Maybe they’ll hurt for a while, but at least they won’t become big things. If we don’t, we’re just going to keep hurting each other. And I don’t want to do that anymore.”
I recommend this whole series to everyone. Everyone because it's thrilling and beautiful. Because the main characters are fighters who are in love. There are no annoying "I don't want you fighting because I don't want you to get hurt"'s. They are a team. And they are a love that I love. Because the pain and loss becomes your pain and loss. Because the writing is beautiful. Because the plot is always short of astounding.
And because. God this series. Because it's just worth it.
“There is no way forward that isn’t through pain.”
It gave the journey closure but was pretty boring getting there.
WHAT AN ENDING. This trilogy is easily one of my favorites of all time, so happy with the conclusion!
Rossi did the impossible, writing a trilogy whose conclusion was better than its introduction. Aria and Perry's relationship is touching, strong, and delightfully lacking in the normal YA dystopian tropes. Her friendship with Roar makes my heart melt. This book was action-packed, exciting, and full of heart.