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End of Crows by R.A. Lingenfelter

gummybear_smutbookreader's review

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5.0

This book was so good that I finished it in less than 2 hr I love how this book is about gaining you’re freedom back and how willow and Finn become closer together as the story gets further in the grrr her dad and Bradlee being traitors to the crows wis down right wrong I can’t wait to read the next book in this series 10/10 recommend

shellyk51's review

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adventurous challenging emotional hopeful mysterious sad tense fast-paced

5.0

 
 This is easily the best YA/Dystopian book I've ever read. With scenes reminiscent of Red Dawn and a story relevant to today's crazy world, this story will have you devouring it all the way through. With the exception of a few moments of life interrupting, I couldn't put the book down. I had been in a book slump until I found this series. This book is exciting and gets your blood pumping again. 17-year-old Willow has only known the government ruled society. Her parents get the family away from there and out to Crow country. She has some taste of freedom, even though there are still judgy people. Come on, we all know that there are always judgy people around. After an attack by the Dominion (government), Willow has hard choices to make. I loved how R.A. sets up the story for the rest of the series. Even though things are quite perfect, there is a possibility of romance for Willow with Finn. Willow gets to learn more about who she is, who she wants to be. I can't wait to get started on book 2. This is an amazing series. You should definitely read it. I've read all the others and it's better than Hunger games or Divergent. Yes, I said it. 




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