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It's not a good sign when you start counting how many pages are left at only two-thirds of the way through the book.
Even though this series drove me crazy, there was something about it that made me want to finish it. I didn't get particularly invested in America's relationships with Maxon or Aspen. I didn't understand spending time on Celeste's character development only to kill her off in two sentences. I didn't feel particularly sad when America lost her father. I didn't see why the rebels would have supported America as the next princess if they had sent Kriss. I rolled my eyes at her big reveal, as well as America's realization that her father was a rebel too (gasp!). I didn't understand why Maxon would be ready to marry America but turn on a dime with the realization that she had a relationship with Aspen. I did find it kind of amusing that Aspen spent most of the book trying to tell America about Lucy, but she was too wrapped up on her high opinion of herself to listen to him.
I will give Cass credit for writing a series that had me wanting to finish the arc despite not caring for the story, but I am content to see this as the end of the series without continuing with Eadlyn (the names!
Even though this series drove me crazy, there was something about it that made me want to finish it. I didn't get particularly invested in America's relationships with Maxon or Aspen. I didn't understand spending time on Celeste's character development only to kill her off in two sentences. I didn't feel particularly sad when America lost her father. I didn't see why the rebels would have supported America as the next princess if they had sent Kriss. I rolled my eyes at her big reveal, as well as America's realization that her father was a rebel too (gasp!). I didn't understand why Maxon would be ready to marry America but turn on a dime with the realization that she had a relationship with Aspen. I did find it kind of amusing that Aspen spent most of the book trying to tell America about Lucy, but she was too wrapped up on her high opinion of herself to listen to him.
I will give Cass credit for writing a series that had me wanting to finish the arc despite not caring for the story, but I am content to see this as the end of the series without continuing with Eadlyn (the names!