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This is one of those books that is hard to review because there are things central to the storyline that are worth discussing, yet you can't because it would spoil the book.
The ARC differs from the previous books in that we have a new character in Chilly, and a good portion of the chapters are told from his point of view. I didn't 100% love him. He wasn't as in-depth as the other characters considering we're getting a good portion of the story from him.
While dystopian, what has always worked for these books is how utterly possible the situation could occur in the world. How easily we give away privacy, vote for people we don't research, and let the system roll on over us without much fuss. People don't have a say anymore and struggle to stay afloat. More and more, it feels hard to find empathy. It's bleak because it's reflective of the world.
When I finished book 2, I didn't know how the trilogy could possibly be a trilogy when there seemed to be so much left to resolve. I wasn't prepared for it to end, and I'm quite sad about it. This is an intensely imaginative world. It's descriptive and very well thought out. I only wish there was more.
The ARC differs from the previous books in that we have a new character in Chilly, and a good portion of the chapters are told from his point of view. I didn't 100% love him. He wasn't as in-depth as the other characters considering we're getting a good portion of the story from him.
While dystopian, what has always worked for these books is how utterly possible the situation could occur in the world. How easily we give away privacy, vote for people we don't research, and let the system roll on over us without much fuss. People don't have a say anymore and struggle to stay afloat. More and more, it feels hard to find empathy. It's bleak because it's reflective of the world.
When I finished book 2, I didn't know how the trilogy could possibly be a trilogy when there seemed to be so much left to resolve. I wasn't prepared for it to end, and I'm quite sad about it. This is an intensely imaginative world. It's descriptive and very well thought out. I only wish there was more.