![]() ![]() I did not, however like the 180 Celeste's character pulled. I also really enjoyed seeing the family dynamic in the Singer household and was genuinely sad when the father died. This book had a feel that danger was right around the corner, but unlike the previous book, it felt important, and worth the risk. Who cares who says I love you first? Page after page of back and forth monologues about how she loves him but can't or won't say it unless he says it first, and then the arguments over who should say it! For Heaven's sake just someone say it and be done with it!Īs far as the political aspect, I thought it was amazing! I liked the way the northern rebels' story line played out and I absolutely loved the scenes with the Italians. The thing that got me though was the childish games that America and Maxon played with each other. ![]() ![]() Maxon was selfish and obnoxious dating 3 people at once, although I do know that is the basis for this series. I still found the love story plot a bit tired. As I've said in my review of The Elite, I was not a fan of the love triangle. I really liked that the back and forth between Aspen and Maxon came to an end pretty early on. ![]() This book was not as good as the first one, but much better than the second. ![]()
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