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Obsidio
by Jay Kristoff, Amie Kaufman
I FORMED A NEW RIVER WITH MY TEARS BECAUSE OF THIS BOOK. All my emotions are now sailing through the deep waters across town as we speak.
Obsidio is beautiful and funny. It's dark and full of twists. It broke my heart into a hundred pieces. It's the best conclusion to a series I have come to treasure in the past two months.
I can't believe everything is over. I still hear AIDAN's voice whenever I close my eyes and I don't think I'll ever forget it when he says, "Am I not merciful?"
AIDAN sounds like a broke poet from the victorian era but with genocidal tendencies. I love him and I hate him. It's chilling how AIDAN does unspeakable things for the greater good. It's even scarier that the things it does are logical. Plus the way it protects Kady??? IT GIVES ME THE CREEPS, CHUMS. That doesn't mean I'm not grateful that it protects my fave so much. You see how conflicted I am right here? AIDAN made me cry more than anyone else in this book. Kaufman and Kristoff wrote one of the most unique characters in the whole bookish universe and I applaud them for that.
Obsidio gave me a fast-paced and thrilling adventure which kept me preoccupied for weeks. I lived for my faves finally being friends and ALL THE BANTER MADE ME SQUEAL WITH JOY. Nik, Ezra, Hannah, Kady, Ella, and AIDAN make such a good team. I also loved Asha and Rhys.
This book gave great insight to how a planet that has almost been destroyed to nothingness is coping up with everything. The tension between BeiTech and the Insurgency kept me on my toes. The blurred lines between good and evil turned my brain into AIDAN soup. THE SCHEMING AND PLOTTING THIS BOOK HAS IS ALMOST UNREAL.
Of course, I'm heartbroken that this series has come to an end but I'm also happy with how it turned out. I'm grateful for all the characters who made me laugh and cry. I'm grateful for all the times this series transported me to space and made me a part of the Illuminae group's journey.
IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS SERIES YET, WHAT ARE YOU STILL DOING?
Obsidio is beautiful and funny. It's dark and full of twists. It broke my heart into a hundred pieces. It's the best conclusion to a series I have come to treasure in the past two months.
I can't believe everything is over. I still hear AIDAN's voice whenever I close my eyes and I don't think I'll ever forget it when he says, "Am I not merciful?"
AIDAN sounds like a broke poet from the victorian era but with genocidal tendencies. I love him and I hate him. It's chilling how AIDAN does unspeakable things for the greater good. It's even scarier that the things it does are logical. Plus the way it protects Kady??? IT GIVES ME THE CREEPS, CHUMS. That doesn't mean I'm not grateful that it protects my fave so much. You see how conflicted I am right here? AIDAN made me cry more than anyone else in this book. Kaufman and Kristoff wrote one of the most unique characters in the whole bookish universe and I applaud them for that.
Obsidio gave me a fast-paced and thrilling adventure which kept me preoccupied for weeks. I lived for my faves finally being friends and ALL THE BANTER MADE ME SQUEAL WITH JOY. Nik, Ezra, Hannah, Kady, Ella, and AIDAN make such a good team. I also loved Asha and Rhys.
This book gave great insight to how a planet that has almost been destroyed to nothingness is coping up with everything. The tension between BeiTech and the Insurgency kept me on my toes. The blurred lines between good and evil turned my brain into AIDAN soup. THE SCHEMING AND PLOTTING THIS BOOK HAS IS ALMOST UNREAL.
Of course, I'm heartbroken that this series has come to an end but I'm also happy with how it turned out. I'm grateful for all the characters who made me laugh and cry. I'm grateful for all the times this series transported me to space and made me a part of the Illuminae group's journey.
IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS SERIES YET, WHAT ARE YOU STILL DOING?