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I think this is my favorite out of all of the books. The action never stopped and a very good conclusion, even without a epilogue. The only thing I didn't care for was Aria's hurt arm. It cut down on her bad-ass-abilities when I thought this was her book to really shine in that department since that last one she had.
fast-paced
Una distopia original, que todo el mundo debería de conocer
I give this 4.5 stars. I can't quite give it five, because I really, really wished there was more of Perry and Aria together. In the second two books, they had such little moments to themselves and they seemed so rushed, I was just left wanting more.
This book was really good though, a beautiful way to wrap up the series. Soren's story arc was actually really good and I found myself starting to like him at the end. Also I finally found myself liking Brooke as well, so bravo to Ms. Rossi for that! Also, Roar, how I wish you could have gotten your happy ending! You deserved so much more than what you were given.
I devoured this book in about 5 hours. I only wish, as I stated at the beginning, that we had more of Perry and Aria's alone time to just be together and also I felt that the ending was a bit abrupt and it really left me wanting more. For those two things I knock off half a star, otherwise this book was fantastic and a wonderful end to the series.
This book was really good though, a beautiful way to wrap up the series. Soren's story arc was actually really good and I found myself starting to like him at the end. Also I finally found myself liking Brooke as well, so bravo to Ms. Rossi for that! Also, Roar, how I wish you could have gotten your happy ending! You deserved so much more than what you were given.
I devoured this book in about 5 hours. I only wish, as I stated at the beginning, that we had more of Perry and Aria's alone time to just be together and also I felt that the ending was a bit abrupt and it really left me wanting more. For those two things I knock off half a star, otherwise this book was fantastic and a wonderful end to the 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 was definitely nervous starting Into the Still Blue. So many conclusions to YA trilogies that I’ve loved have turned out disappointing lately. The entire time I was reading Into the Still Blue, I was waiting for everyone to die or the book to end with no definitive answers. Although it wasn’t a HEA for all of the characters, I think Rossi did a wonderful job of concluding the series.
The beginning was a little slow for me and I think I needed some time to get reacquainted with the characters and recall the major plot points of the last book. Once I immersed myself fully in the world Rossi created, I really enjoyed the novel. I think the beginning was rough too because of Roar. He’s a favorite character of mine and it was tough to see him tormented. It tore at my heart to see him hating the world after the devastating loss he suffered in the last novel. The one thing I was happy about in regards to Roar was that the friendship between him and Aria continued to develop. At times it seemed like the starting of a love triangle and I was thrilled Rossi decided not to go in that direction.
Aria and Perry are equally great characters and I liked reading from their dual POVs. There was still romantic angst between the two, but they have certainly grown through the books. Less time is spent on their romance and more on the showdown between the Tides and baddies Sable and Hess. They are equally scary villains and neither came off as one-dimensional. Hess’s son Soren really grew on me in this book and he provided comic relief while Roar was brooding. The one character arc I was displeased with was Cinder’s part in the story. Although he was the savior, it was almost like he had a walk on part in this book.
I love Rossi’s writing style and felt transported to the stormy world where Perry and Aria reside. Although her descriptive writing is phenomenal, I never felt like the story got bogged down with flowery language. Action scenes were exciting and the suspense had me biting my nails until the tension was resolved.
Although this book may not be my favorite of the series, I still liked it a lot and felt like the series ended in a satisfactory manner.
Rating: 4/5 Stars
Thanks to the publisher for a copy of this novel for review!
The beginning was a little slow for me and I think I needed some time to get reacquainted with the characters and recall the major plot points of the last book. Once I immersed myself fully in the world Rossi created, I really enjoyed the novel. I think the beginning was rough too because of Roar. He’s a favorite character of mine and it was tough to see him tormented. It tore at my heart to see him hating the world after the devastating loss he suffered in the last novel. The one thing I was happy about in regards to Roar was that the friendship between him and Aria continued to develop. At times it seemed like the starting of a love triangle and I was thrilled Rossi decided not to go in that direction.
Aria and Perry are equally great characters and I liked reading from their dual POVs. There was still romantic angst between the two, but they have certainly grown through the books. Less time is spent on their romance and more on the showdown between the Tides and baddies Sable and Hess. They are equally scary villains and neither came off as one-dimensional. Hess’s son Soren really grew on me in this book and he provided comic relief while Roar was brooding. The one character arc I was displeased with was Cinder’s part in the story. Although he was the savior, it was almost like he had a walk on part in this book.
I love Rossi’s writing style and felt transported to the stormy world where Perry and Aria reside. Although her descriptive writing is phenomenal, I never felt like the story got bogged down with flowery language. Action scenes were exciting and the suspense had me biting my nails until the tension was resolved.
Although this book may not be my favorite of the series, I still liked it a lot and felt like the series ended in a satisfactory manner.
Rating: 4/5 Stars
Thanks to the publisher for a copy of this novel for review!
LOVED this series. after the disappointment in last series i finished, all i keep thinking is, THIS is how you end a series. THIS is how you build strong characters and stay true to them. i love all the relationship dynamics perry and aria and roar and talon and cinder. even soren, who you start out wanting to punch but end up pretty happy when he punches somebody else.
"What's wrong with you, Roar?" she yelled, unleashing the fury and fear she'd been holding back. "You attacked Sable's guards?"
He jerked back in surprise. "Yes! You were alone in that Hover and I thought... I was worried, all right?" Roar looked at Soren, who put his hands up.
"I wasn't worried," Soren said. "I just felt like hitting somebody when he did."
my only complaint (maybe) would bethe ending feeling a little rushed, cinder's story not being quite wrapped up, and sables end not quite as satisfying as it could have been.
"What's wrong with you, Roar?" she yelled, unleashing the fury and fear she'd been holding back. "You attacked Sable's guards?"
He jerked back in surprise. "Yes! You were alone in that Hover and I thought... I was worried, all right?" Roar looked at Soren, who put his hands up.
"I wasn't worried," Soren said. "I just felt like hitting somebody when he did."
my only complaint (maybe) would be
So good. Everything I wanted. A lot of time passing while people are locked up, but i thought Rossi made it play as well as it could. One can only hope that she will write a companion series, since she has set up so many other characters and relationships she could explore...especially when the kids grow up.