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I wasn't really sure what to expect with this one, but what I got was dark, twisted, and riveting. I first heard about this one on the TeaTime weekly book chat, and it lived up to my expectations. It was creepy in the right way, and I can honestly say that I was not expecting the twist at the end.
The themes that the book focused on were great. Selfishness, consequences to actions, life's purpose...okay I know I'm doing a really bad job selling them. To summarize: the book may be dark and violent, but Quinn has a purpose for all of those scenes.
Overall: It was hard to sleep after this one, but it left me with some great existential questions.
Published by HarperTeen
Allegiant by Veronica Roth
Well, I knew with all the Twitter outcry that the ending was going to be brutal. I somehow managed to avoid spoilers, and I'll do so here. What I will say is that I found the ending to be emotional (I totally cried), and satisfying.
There was some great twists, some scenes that caused me to scream "why" dramatically (my cat was not impressed by my dramatics), and the exploration of relationships between the characters really kept me engaged.
Overall: A nice wrap-up for the series. Can't wait for the movie, and for whatever Roth writes next!
Published by Katherine Tegen Books
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
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Overall: I understand the hype, and love the new covers (the cover to the left is the original).
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