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All the stars in the sky. BEST series ever. Review to come. I need to process.
What is that end of story. That's lame! I liked first one book!
I just realized how I grew fonder with this series in every word that I read. I flew through the entire trilogy Republic jet-fast. However, I'm slightly taken aback by the emotional cheating that is happening in both ends of the two characters. And oh god, that was a bittersweet ending; Miss Lu has got a way to tug my heartstrings taut. I got to admit that I love this series and I'm satisfied by how it wrapped up.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Champion by Marie Lu is a heart-pounding, emotionally charged conclusion to the Legend trilogy, and it absolutely blew me away. This book picks up where Prodigy left off, with the Republic on the brink of collapse and June and Day facing their toughest challenges yet. As the final book in the series, Champion wraps up their stories in a way that is both satisfying and heartbreaking.
What I loved about Champion is how it doesn’t shy away from tough decisions and the emotional consequences that come with them. June and Day have grown so much throughout the series, and in Champion, their journeys are incredibly powerful. The book explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the gray areas of morality, making the characters feel so real and relatable. I was fully invested in their struggles, and by the end, I was left in tears.
Marie Lu’s writing is as gripping as ever, with a perfect balance of action, suspense, and emotional depth. The plot kept me on the edge of my seat, and just when I thought I knew what would happen, the story took unexpected turns that kept me hooked. The world-building, too, is rich and immersive, and the stakes have never felt higher.
Champion is a perfect conclusion to a series that’s been full of twists, turns, and intense character growth. While it was an emotional ride, it left me with a sense of closure and fulfillment. This series is one of my all-time favorites, and Champion was the perfect ending to an unforgettable journey. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves YA dystopian fiction, but be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions!
What I loved about Champion is how it doesn’t shy away from tough decisions and the emotional consequences that come with them. June and Day have grown so much throughout the series, and in Champion, their journeys are incredibly powerful. The book explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the gray areas of morality, making the characters feel so real and relatable. I was fully invested in their struggles, and by the end, I was left in tears.
Marie Lu’s writing is as gripping as ever, with a perfect balance of action, suspense, and emotional depth. The plot kept me on the edge of my seat, and just when I thought I knew what would happen, the story took unexpected turns that kept me hooked. The world-building, too, is rich and immersive, and the stakes have never felt higher.
Champion is a perfect conclusion to a series that’s been full of twists, turns, and intense character growth. While it was an emotional ride, it left me with a sense of closure and fulfillment. This series is one of my all-time favorites, and Champion was the perfect ending to an unforgettable journey. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves YA dystopian fiction, but be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions!
For me, Champion is the best book of the trilogy. It was action packed and had a great twist in the end.
These books were amazing; filled with action, while still holding on to a great storyline in which the action was also needed. There are so many books having a lot of unnecessary action, but this one was thrilling. I'm amazed how this series hasn't been turned into a movie yet, because it would be awesome on the big screen.
I'm considering putting this series on my favourite shelf (which I need to clean up first), because the books captured me every time I started reading.
I'm considering putting this series on my favourite shelf (which I need to clean up first), because the books captured me every time I started reading.
bruh. june did not kill ur mom day. it was really upsetting that the one specific plotline for their relationship went on so long. i understand it and love the world and the characters and everything, the repetitive turmoil just got tiring by the third book.