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Glad I read this and got to see the ending to this story but I didn’t love it as much as Flawed. There was less character building moments as so much needed to happen to wrap this story up.
I wish that I could give this book six stars. The theme of this story was amazing and the story was engrossing. It was everything I wanted it to be and more.
adventurous
challenging
dark
reflective
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
challenging
emotional
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
"There's the person who you think you should be and there's the person who you really are. I've lost sense of both."
Perfect ending to the FLAWED duology!
Perfect starts right back up where Flawed ended. We have Celestine on the run, Judge Crevan and her whistleblower still going to extremes to find her, along with the same people trying to help her stay hidden, until they can figure out how to take them done.
"Not even justice itself is perfect."
First off I just want to say how nice it was to see this just stayed as a duology and not get dragged out like so many others have. Ahern has done an amazing job of making the two books fit together seamlessly all while, telling a story that is scarily close to our world.
Celestine really grows and changes in this book. She goes from being the girl who keeps her head down and tried to follow her new rules; to a proud and smart young woman. She embraces her new role in taking the Guild down, is able to think quickly and stays one step ahead of everyone else (even the other flawed).
"Arrogance, greed, impatience, stubbornness, martrydom, self-deprication, self-destruction. These are the seven character flaws judge Crevan placed on us.
But Judge Crevan, there are two sides to every story.
When you tell me that I have greed, I call it desire. Desire for a fair and equal society.
When you call me arrogant, I call it pride.
When you say I am impatient, I say that I am daring to question your judgments, which are not law but mere morality courts.
You call me stubborn; I say I'm determined.
You say I want to make myself a martyr; I say I'm showing selflessness.
Self Deprication? Humility.
Self-destruction? What I did wasn't a decision to ruin my life, but a decision based on the belief that what was happening was inhuman."
Yes she does take crazy risks in this book, and convinces others to do dangerous things. However, their things that she is doing as well and she isn't just sending in others alone.
We also finally get to meet Raphael (can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that a little person was in a positive light!), who is even better, than I ever could have imagined.
Carrick is also finally a big part of the story, and the family that he has always wanted is shown to. We see him interact with others and it also helps Celeste make new friends and start to trust people again.
"It was on a bus that I lost my faith in humanity. It was on a bus that it was restored."
Overall I've really loved this duology, and while I'm sad to see it end I'm glad that ended how it has. Seeing so many people realize things aren't okay, and that even if it means getting in trouble, we have to take stand. These books are so relevant to things that are happening in today society and what could possibly happen in the future. It's a scary thought, but it also shows us what we can do in order to keep things from getting this bad and controlling.
Perfect ending to the FLAWED duology!
Perfect starts right back up where Flawed ended. We have Celestine on the run, Judge Crevan and her whistleblower still going to extremes to find her, along with the same people trying to help her stay hidden, until they can figure out how to take them done.
"Not even justice itself is perfect."
First off I just want to say how nice it was to see this just stayed as a duology and not get dragged out like so many others have. Ahern has done an amazing job of making the two books fit together seamlessly all while, telling a story that is scarily close to our world.
Celestine really grows and changes in this book. She goes from being the girl who keeps her head down and tried to follow her new rules; to a proud and smart young woman. She embraces her new role in taking the Guild down, is able to think quickly and stays one step ahead of everyone else (even the other flawed).
"Arrogance, greed, impatience, stubbornness, martrydom, self-deprication, self-destruction. These are the seven character flaws judge Crevan placed on us.
But Judge Crevan, there are two sides to every story.
When you tell me that I have greed, I call it desire. Desire for a fair and equal society.
When you call me arrogant, I call it pride.
When you say I am impatient, I say that I am daring to question your judgments, which are not law but mere morality courts.
You call me stubborn; I say I'm determined.
You say I want to make myself a martyr; I say I'm showing selflessness.
Self Deprication? Humility.
Self-destruction? What I did wasn't a decision to ruin my life, but a decision based on the belief that what was happening was inhuman."
Yes she does take crazy risks in this book, and convinces others to do dangerous things. However, their things that she is doing as well and she isn't just sending in others alone.
We also finally get to meet Raphael (can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that a little person was in a positive light!), who is even better, than I ever could have imagined.
Carrick is also finally a big part of the story, and the family that he has always wanted is shown to. We see him interact with others and it also helps Celeste make new friends and start to trust people again.
"It was on a bus that I lost my faith in humanity. It was on a bus that it was restored."
Overall I've really loved this duology, and while I'm sad to see it end I'm glad that ended how it has. Seeing so many people realize things aren't okay, and that even if it means getting in trouble, we have to take stand. These books are so relevant to things that are happening in today society and what could possibly happen in the future. It's a scary thought, but it also shows us what we can do in order to keep things from getting this bad and controlling.
Brilliant read I read flawed a few years ago and I just flew through them both again in the space of a month
They really get me thinking about my values and morals
They really get me thinking about my values and morals
adventurous
challenging
emotional
reflective
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was such a good wrap up of the duology. I liked the way things came together. I enjoyed it a lot.
adventurous
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Meh.
Viel schlechter als das erste leider. Die Hälfte de Buches war gefühlt voll mit Wiederholungen was im ersten passiert ist. Verstehe, dass man die Leser abholen möchte aber das war too much.
Der plot ist auch sehr flach und fast langweilig. Man springt von einer ‚brenzligen‘ Situationen zur nächsten die alle sehr schnell und easy aufgelöst werden. Hatte am ersten sehr die emotionale Tiefe gemocht, wo schreckliche Ereignisse ausgehalten werden müssen und es keine leichte Lösung gibt. Das ist hier komplett verloren gegangen.
Schade.
Viel schlechter als das erste leider. Die Hälfte de Buches war gefühlt voll mit Wiederholungen was im ersten passiert ist. Verstehe, dass man die Leser abholen möchte aber das war too much.
Der plot ist auch sehr flach und fast langweilig. Man springt von einer ‚brenzligen‘ Situationen zur nächsten die alle sehr schnell und easy aufgelöst werden. Hatte am ersten sehr die emotionale Tiefe gemocht, wo schreckliche Ereignisse ausgehalten werden müssen und es keine leichte Lösung gibt. Das ist hier komplett verloren gegangen.
Schade.
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
fast-paced
adventurous
dark
emotional
inspiring
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes