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Obsidio was a good conlusion and overall I had fun reading it.
My very favourite book from the series is Illuminae (book one) - because I liked the plot the best (space zombies) and the main characters best as well (although they are here plenty as well), close after that is Gemina (book two) and then Obsidio (this final book).
I find that this last book focused - and relied on - much more on the old characters from the previous two books - Kady, Ezra, Hanna and Nik, rether than the new additions - Asha (Kady's cousin) and Rhys. I feel like I got to know the two a little, on very much a surface level, but not even half as much as the previous ones. That said, I was happy still that the conclusion had so much of the older characters and AIDAN and that they played such big part in it, much more than (Kady and Ezry) in Gemina. So that was great, but it also meant much less page time for the new characters. There were definitely times where I felt like Asha and Rhys shouldn't end up together - we were told through Asha's "pov" of what a bad influence they were to each other, and how much Asha improved as a person without him. Then the romance developed again and I felt like it was out of nowhere and every problem was just pushed aside and forgotten, but I wasn't actually shown anything to make me believe that they could work together. In the end, I am pretty much meh about them. My favourite ship from this trilogy is Kady and Ezra.
The plot was fun and overly dramatic (sometimes) and gripping as always, although not overly surprising anymore. Definitely missed some space creepiness though (aside for the AIDAN kind - of that there was plenty). I loved the formatting and graphics and illustrations as always.
My very favourite book from the series is Illuminae (book one) - because I liked the plot the best (space zombies) and the main characters best as well (although they are here plenty as well), close after that is Gemina (book two) and then Obsidio (this final book).
I find that this last book focused - and relied on - much more on the old characters from the previous two books - Kady, Ezra, Hanna and Nik, rether than the new additions - Asha (Kady's cousin) and Rhys. I feel like I got to know the two a little, on very much a surface level, but not even half as much as the previous ones. That said, I was happy still that the conclusion had so much of the older characters and AIDAN and that they played such big part in it, much more than (Kady and Ezry) in Gemina. So that was great, but it also meant much less page time for the new characters. There were definitely times where I felt like Asha and Rhys shouldn't end up together - we were told through Asha's "pov" of what a bad influence they were to each other, and how much Asha improved as a person without him. Then the romance developed again and I felt like it was out of nowhere and every problem was just pushed aside and forgotten, but I wasn't actually shown anything to make me believe that they could work together. In the end, I am pretty much meh about them. My favourite ship from this trilogy is Kady and Ezra.
The plot was fun and overly dramatic (sometimes) and gripping as always, although not overly surprising anymore. Definitely missed some space creepiness though (aside for the AIDAN kind - of that there was plenty). I loved the formatting and graphics and illustrations as always.