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adventurous
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
I can't help wishing they would turn this series into a movie. Seriously!
The reality described in this book is so visual and colorful, I would love to see what they would come up with.
Moving from the aesthetics of the descriptions, I think this a really thought through series. The characters flaws and qualities are endearing and their fight for survival admirable.
I totally recommend this book if you like Hunger Games and Dystopian books in general.
The reality described in this book is so visual and colorful, I would love to see what they would come up with.
Moving from the aesthetics of the descriptions, I think this a really thought through series. The characters flaws and qualities are endearing and their fight for survival admirable.
I totally recommend this book if you like Hunger Games and Dystopian books in general.
This conclusion to the Under the Never Sky trilogy finds Aria and Perry fighting to reach the Still Blue and rescue Cinder from Sable and Hess. It has everything that the final book in a trilogy should have: an exciting and plausible plot, characters that have definitely grown and changed since the first book, a bittersweet ending, plenty of romantic moments between Aria and Perry, and no lingering plot threads. The only (minor) complaint I have is that Aria is still positioned as the sole important female character (seriously, the only other female character that could have played a major role in the plot got killed off about forty pages after she appeared), but this book improves on that a little as well. Overall, a satisfying end to a superior dystopian.
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Sable's death happened so quickly that it didn't feel satisfactory...and the fact that the Horns gave in without much of a fight...Other than that, this was a good ending to a trilogy. My heart still hurts for Roar and I want a spinoff for him or something ;___; I was surprised that I actually teared up at a few parts.
*Can you understand how awkward reading this series has been, seeing names like Roar and Perry and COULD NOT help but to think of the other Perry... You know, someone named Katy Perry?* :))
Elements of surprise worked, again. A pleasing ending, that's what important. Eventhough not without some deaths... And some characters improved so much. Character's development is something that make it easier for me to love a book.
Kinda annoyed by Roar at the beginning of it. And I actually wanted more about 'the dad'.... or the 'father-daughter' relationship, at least. Overall, I enjoyed the series A LOT. Lovely covers, strong world-building. Veronica Rossi is a great storyteller.
Elements of surprise worked, again. A pleasing ending, that's what important. Eventhough not without some deaths... And some characters improved so much. Character's development is something that make it easier for me to love a book.
Kinda annoyed by Roar at the beginning of it. And I actually wanted more about 'the dad'.... or the 'father-daughter' relationship, at least. Overall, I enjoyed the series A LOT. Lovely covers, strong world-building. Veronica Rossi is a great storyteller.
A very satisfying ending to a mesmerising series. I couldn't have written it better myself. Thank you Ms. Rossi, for creating such beautiful characters like Aria, Perry, Roar and Cinder and for all those twists and turns. You had me gripped at the start of the book. I will definitely miss this world you have created!
“Try to sleep. Tomorrow’s coming, whether we worry about it or not.”
I almost hated it.. You know the way you would hate The Fault In Our Stars or Allegiant? Only difference was that while reading them I didn't feel the pain as much as I felt reading this. I had to spend the whole night crying about this. Finally when I read the rest of it in the morning I found that I had only been a chapter and a page away from happiness and sunshine...