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adventurous
dark
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
I finally read the last book of the series.
My favourite is still Sasha. She's great. She's lost her gullibility and somehow still kept her spark. She's incredibly strong considering everything she knows and the stuff she does to survive. Thumbs up Sasha!
Reading this book, I was rather bored. The last hundred pages were more thrilling because of the uncovering of the whole big lie however the rest wasn't the best. I had to force myself to finish this book and that's not a good sign. Compared to the other two books there was something missing. I do have to admit though that I felt the chaotic atmosphere full of hate and desperation. The writing is good and as a final book to the series, the book is good enough. Therefore even if I am not the biggest fan of this particular book and was at times bored I believe it's well written.
Page 113, Life is like a branch.
That life is like a branch … Like the tracks. There are points on them that switch those tracks. And an end of the line— not just one, but a number of them. Some people simply go from here to there, and that’s it. Some go to the depot to their final rest. Some go through a secret connecting tunnel and skip across to another branch. That is … There can be lots of ends of the line. But! Each of us has only one destination! And it’s his own! And you have to set all the points on the tracks correctly to end up at precisely your destination. To do what you were actually born into this world to do.
The end of the series is perfect. I couldn't wish for a better one.
Overall it's a good book. It's just not as great as the other two. It was fun reading this whole series. I'm glad I did.
My favourite is still Sasha. She's great. She's lost her gullibility and somehow still kept her spark. She's incredibly strong considering everything she knows and the stuff she does to survive. Thumbs up Sasha!
Reading this book, I was rather bored. The last hundred pages were more thrilling because of the uncovering of the whole big lie however the rest wasn't the best. I had to force myself to finish this book and that's not a good sign. Compared to the other two books there was something missing. I do have to admit though that I felt the chaotic atmosphere full of hate and desperation. The writing is good and as a final book to the series, the book is good enough. Therefore even if I am not the biggest fan of this particular book and was at times bored I believe it's well written.
Page 113, Life is like a branch.
That life is like a branch … Like the tracks. There are points on them that switch those tracks. And an end of the line— not just one, but a number of them. Some people simply go from here to there, and that’s it. Some go to the depot to their final rest. Some go through a secret connecting tunnel and skip across to another branch. That is … There can be lots of ends of the line. But! Each of us has only one destination! And it’s his own! And you have to set all the points on the tracks correctly to end up at precisely your destination. To do what you were actually born into this world to do.
The end of the series is perfect. I couldn't wish for a better one.
Overall it's a good book. It's just not as great as the other two. It was fun reading this whole series. I'm glad I did.
Graphic: Ableism, Gun violence, Slavery, Violence, and Mass/school shootings
Moderate: Death, Genocide, Sexual content, Torture, Medical content, Murder, and War
Minor: Infertility, Rape, Self harm, Vomit, Pregnancy, and Injury/Injury detail