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Ignite Me

Ignite Me

parTahereh Mafi
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Elea
5,0 sur 5 étoilesFantastique
Commenté en France 🇫🇷 le 4 février 2014
Et bien voilà, après tant d'attente, une nuit blanche et une journée passée à lire dans l'anxiété la plus folle, c'est fini. Et je ne peux m'empêcher de me sentir horriblement triste de quitter cette histoire extraordinaire et tous ses personnages.

Difficile de faire un avis sans rien révéler de l'intrigue, et surtout de la fin de ce troisième et dernier tome. Je crois bien être passée par toutes les émotions possibles et imaginables pendant sa lecture : joie, tristesse, amusement, peur, dégoût, enthousiasme, excitation, allégresse, frustration, dépit, soulagement, angoisse et j'en passe... Mon dieu, Tahereh Mafi est à la fois une sadique, un génie et un tortionnaire. Mais c'est avant tout une merveilleuse conteuse d'histoire, qui n'a pas peur de prendre des risques. Jusqu'au bout j'ai été incertaine quant à la fin de l'histoire. Jusqu'au bout j'ai espéré, j'ai pleuré, j'ai ri et j'ai aimé.

Mais ce mot est trop faible je pense pour expliquer ce que j'ai ressenti pendant ma lecture. Je me suis retenue de nombreuses fois d'aller jeter un coup d'oeil à la fin, et cela m'a mise dans un état pas possible. Cela faisait longtemps que je n'avais pas vécu une histoire en même temps que je la lisais, et j'en ressors exténuée. Exténuée mais franchement impressionnée.

Il y a des moments de grâce dans ce roman. De fabuleux passages qui vous transportent totalement, une histoire d'amour merveilleuse, qui n'est pas forcément celle qu'on croit. Mais il y a également des choses terribles qui sont dites, qui s'y passent, et auxquelles il est impossible de rester indifférent. Tahereh Mafi a chamboulé toutes mes certitudes.

J'ai vraiment apprécié Juliette dans ce tome-ci. J'ai aimé celle qu'elle est devenue. J'ai compris ses choix, même si certains n'ont pas été faciles. Je l'ai admiré, je l'ai détesté. J'ai adoré les autres personnages secondaires présents. Kenji m'a fait plus rire que jamais, et sa relation avec Juliette est adorable. James est si attendrissant. Même Castle, Alia, Ian, Lily et les autres m'ont touché. Même Adam.

Et bien évidemment il y a Warner. Warner avec tous ses secrets, Warner avec tous ses fantômes, ses états d'âmes et ses peurs. Warner avec sa volonté d'acier. Warner avec son coeur immense et ses sacrifices perpétuels. Ah Warner, il n'y a pas de mots assez forts pour le décrire. Je crois être encore plus tombée amoureuse de lui dans ce livre que dans toutes la série confondue. Il est imparfaitement parfait, et restera pour moi le personnage littéraire le plus complexe, le plus fou et le plus beau que j'ai jamais vu.

Alors je ne vous dirais rien quant à la fin. Je ne vous dirais pas qui Juliette a choisi. Parce que sinon ce serait trop simple, et que ça ne l'est pas. Parce que ce serait vous gacher le plaisir, et que cette série vaut vraiment la peine d'être lue. Je crois bien qu'elle est aujourd'hui ma série littéraire préférée, tous livres confondus. Mais je peux vous dire une chose par contre : ce dernier tome était fantastique, tout comme le reste de la série d'ailleurs. C'est un énorme coup de coeur pour moi.
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2,0 sur 5 étoiles Mieux mais bof
Commenté en France 🇫🇷 le 23 juin 2015
Enfin fini la série, j'avoue qu'avec le premier tome j'ai eu beaucoup de difficulté à finir ce livre, et qu'il m'a fallu beaucoup de jours pour reprendre le tome 2 que j'ai arrêté au milieu pour lire un autre livre et que je suis revenu à ce tome pour en finir, le 3eme a été très facile à finir, mais je l'ai trouvé long, et la fin un peu n'importe quoi... Pas une série que je me rappelerai
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2,0 sur 5 étoiles Why, Tahereh?
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 26 mai 2017
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*SPOILERS*

Sigh.

I've put off writing this review for a while now, mostly because this book just made me so mad and I didn't even want to think about it. Now, a few months later, I'm a little calmer and am ready to state my opinion. Let me say now, that I did not finish this series. I read books 1 and 2, and didn't finish this book due to reasons that I'm about to discuss in this review. I'm only going to comment on what I've read so far, and not the book as a whole since, as I said, I didn't finish it.

All right, so starting with the positive, these covers are gorgeous.Shatter Me and the rest of the series caught my eye because of the beautiful illustrations! Reading book 1, at first it took me a while to get into the world and Juliette's story. (Actually, the world itself is pretty confusing but oh well). Tahereh's writing style was different, but then more I read, the more I ended up really liking it.

Okay, to me, it was obvious from the start that Juliette and Adam were meant to be together. When I say that, I don't mean just because he was the first guy who showed up, but because he was a large part of her past. The only good part of her past. Adam treated her with kindness when everyone else was afraid of her. Also, the concept with the bird tattoo, and Juliette's dreams of the same bird on his body. The bird that would take her away, and free her. AKA Adam. Their stories fit together--what Adam meant to Juliette made sense. I really liked them together, and it was ridiculously clear throughout book 1 and most of book 2 that Juliette and Adam were deeply in love with one another.

Now. (Here we go. Oh man, I'm already getting mad all over again).

I admit, I'm not a fan of love triangles. If done correctly, I tolerate them (example, the love triangle in the Clockwork series by Cassandra Clare). When I say done correctly, I mean the author doesn't try to obviously sway the reader's opinion by making one love interest seem like a complete psycho, and the other one sane and perfect. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Let me backtrack.

Warner was clearly made to be a villain, just as Adam and Juliette were 'clearly' made to be together. His obsession with Juliette and inexcusable behavior (although Tahereh poorly tried to justify it) left little room to think otherwise.Of course, people can change. Characters can grow. But Warner did neither. He just had explanation after explanation of why he did what he did. Excuse after excuse. It was incredibly frustrating to read, because it really sounded like Tahereh decided last minute to make Juliette end up with Warner and tried to undo his terrible acts. Poorly. The
sloppy redemption made me want to scream. It was so obvious that Tahereh was trying to make readers fall in love with Warner. LOL.

I wouldn't have had as much of an issue with it IF in the process, the author would have let readers decide who they like on their own instead of completely, and inexcusably making Adam look like a total psycho. Where did his anger issues and sudden explosions come from? Because there was NO sign of that guy until the author decided Warner would magically be the one. The bird and what it stood for? Out the window! Warner's disgusting behavior? Oh don't worry about that! His dad forced his hand, duh. Juliette wasn't in any real danger during those tests he made her do, neither was the toddler who was involved. Why would you even think that! Silly readers. Silly Juliette.

Ugh! Eye roll. If, during that test with the toddler and where Juliette had to wear that skimpy clothing, there wasn't any real danger, then why didn't Warner just tell her then? He saw how much she hated him for that, and if he wanted her to like him soooo much he should have explained himself. Oh but maybe Warner wanted to seem like he was a horrible person to keep up some persona or whatever. Well then why did he look at Juliette like she was an idiot when she brought it up? As if to say, "How could you not know you and the child weren't in any real danger??"

It was ridiculous. Seriously I was so. Upset. When Adam was exploding like a bomb every two seconds in this book, Warner was the calm, picture perfect image of a sane love interest. Never mind that he tried to kill Adam and strung him up somewhere, bleeding. This guy doesn't have a temper, nope. Adam does! Warner is just this perfect, poor misunderstood villain turned lover. Give me a break already.

I stopped reading this book because, to be frank, the treatment of Adam and complete horrible attempt to make him seem like the villain and Warner like the perfect one was really ticking me off. Are you kidding me? I felt insulted as a reader that Tahereh would think this attempt to shove Warner in our faces and say "here, love him instead!" would go unnoticed. It was obvious this was a last minute decision, and a sloppy one at that. I won't finish Ignite Me due to this, because it's just too frustrating and annoying to read.

All of Warner's excuses had me rolling my eyes to Mars, and all of Adam's out-of-character and completely inappropriate outbursts had my mouth dropping open in shock, because I honestly couldn't believe the author did that. Like, wow. Also, characters can grow and decide that one person is better for them than the other, but in this case, we (nor Juliette) had any choice in the matter. The author made Adam act like an ape at the zoo, pushing Juliette and the readers into Warner's greasy little hands. Gross.

I am honestly confused as to why more people didn't catch this, and why so many readers were fawning over Warner. His excuses were poorly thought out? We were literally loaded with information that tried to patch up his terrible behavior? Adam was clearly treated unfairly by the author?
Well, what Tahereh tried to do didn't work on me. I still hate Warner. Maybe if there was some forewarning to his sudden redemption excuses, some hints beforehand that indicated he wasn't as awful as he was written out, then this wouldn't be much of an issue. But it was too obvious that this was a hasty decision. It was all incredibly annoying to read. *Emphasis on incredibly.*

Anyways, besides the horrible "love triangle" this series really had good potential! It was just ruined for me.

Thanks for reading !
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Krista
2,0 sur 5 étoiles Beautiful writing couldn't save it
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 14 février 2014
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It took me several days to congeal my thoughts about Ignite Me into something that I could actually put into words. My review that follows is not one I normally would write, in that, it’s rife with spoilers. I do apologize for that. To be honest, the writing of this review is going to be somewhat cathartic for me, and I’m sorry that you who haven’t read it yet, are on the receiving end of my word vomit.

I will say that Tahereh Mafi is an absolutely beautiful writer. It flows and ebbs like water and she has the ability to elicit real emotion from me without much apparent effort. Her use of symbolism is unmatched. And, something new that I discovered about her – this woman knows how to write romance. Face-fanning, lady-bit tingling, jelly-legged romance. It’s good stuff.

And, seriously, the covers of all her books in the Shatter Me series are orgasms for my eyes. They are the most beautiful series covers I’ve ever seen.

So, on to the spoilers. If you haven’t read Ignite Me, you will want to stop now.

Seriously – stop reading if you don’t want to know who Juliette picked.

Last warning.

My feelings on whether I “liked” or “did not like” Ignite Me are not wrapped up in whether my team won or lost. It’s not nearly as simplistic as that, although some might dispute that. Certainly, I’ll be the first one to admit that I wish Juliette had chosen the other guy, and that fact does color my overall opinion of the book to some degree. How could it not?

We, as book fans, become so involved in our favorite characters’ lives that we create Twitter handles and websites dedicated to them. We passionately advocate for our favorite crushes and couples in tournaments and create badges and buttons announcing our allegiances for our blogs and Facebook pages. Of course the outcome of love triangles are going to affect our overall impressions of the books in which they are found, and there is nothing wrong with that.

I have always said that the worst way out of a love triangle is to kill off one of the choices. And, I realized after finishing Ignite Me that that is exactly what Mafi did here. Granted, both Adam and Warner were physically alive in the end. But, all the qualities that made up the Adam that was introduced to us in Shatter Me died a fiery, horrible death over the course of this 408-page book, and frankly, it makes me more angry than anything else.

Adam captured my heart from the very beginning. The story of how this boy helped this girl and became her only friend when no one else would dare brought tears to my eyes. Then, after spending years trying to find her, he risks everything to free her from both her physical and mental prison. He loved her practically his whole life, and the greatest gift was when he heard that her love was returned. He naturally wanted to protect her from all the bad scary things (love kinda makes you want to do that), but he also believed that she could be so much more.

That man was nowhere to be found in Ignite Me.

I appreciate that Juliette wanted to stop hiding and start living. But, didn’t she do that the second she jumped out of her bedroom window with Adam? Wasn’t she standing up for herself when she pointed that gun in Kenji’s face while in Adam’s apartment? Didn’t she take charge of her life when she made the decision to take Adam and James to Omega Point in the first place? And, didn’t Adam support her and go along with it all?

The Adam that was presented to us in Ignite Me was bitter, cold and hateful. He was indecisive and angry. It was almost as if Mafi was trying to force her choice down my throat. I hate to break it to her, but I could’ve gotten behind her decision to put Juliette with Warner if she had given me a good reason why. But, vilifying and demonizing Adam in order to paint a more radical contrast between he and the now angelic Warner felt so wrong to me. If two characters are going to completely switch personalities over the course of a series, I want a solid reason why, and unrequited love isn’t one. Not for these two guys.

In the end, I just didn’t believe any of it.

Sadly, if you put all the relationship drama aside, there isn’t much left in Ignite Me. Whereas Shatter Me and Unravel Me focused a lot on the development of Juliette’s powers and how they might take down the Reestablishment, Ignite Me was all angst and guilt and hormones. There was very little said about Juliette’s, Warner’s and Adam’s powers, and almost nothing about the secondary characters’ powers (so little, in fact, that I forgot what they were until about 85% through).

All three books were leading up to the final showdown between Juliette and Anderson. We didn’t even see Anderson until the final pages of the book. And, then it was over. Just like that. All the waiting and anticipation was over so fast, and I literally said out loud, “So, that’s it then?” I wanted so much more! I wanted to know what was beyond Sector 45 and how the destruction of it and Anderson was going to affect the rest of the country. Is there even a country? What does the world look like? The world-building has always been a little weak for my liking, and I was thinking we’d finally fill in those holes in Ignite Me.

Not so.

Now that it’s all said and done and I’ve had some time to reflect on my true feelings regarding Ignite Me, I realize that I just feel cheated. What I thought was the whole point (taking down the leader of the regime that has been oppressing people for years) ended up being buried amid the unrealistic destruction of one character loved by many and the unbelievable elevation of another to one who could do absolutely nothing wrong. The shaping of Juliette’s budding abilities and personality was squashed by her constant indecision in the “I love him, I love him not” game.

Or, maybe, I missed the point entirely.
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Daniela
3,0 sur 5 étoiles The ending, that was my problem (mostly).
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 22 janvier 2016
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I completely adored Shatter Me and Unravel Me. Everything about it was beyond fantastic: the writing, the characters, the story. Perfect.

Now, Ignite Me... I'm not so sure!

I don't know if it's me or if there's someone feeling the same way I am, but this is not the first time I don't like the last book of a series. And it COMPLETELY SUCKS, because how come I absolutely adore the entire series, except for the last book? And not the entire book but the freaking ending. *sigh*

Ignite Me is the last book of Juliette's story. This is the book where everything is going to be ok or go straight to hell. I have to say, I enjoyed pretty much everything: Juliette is now stronger than she's ever been. She's finally accepting her powers as gifts and using them to do the good she's always wanted to do. I loved that she finally accepted herself as she was. No more hiding, no more nervousness around people. And it's all because of her determination and Warner. *God, I love him.* After being through hell and back, she now has to face her biggest fear, her biggest threat. The father of the boy she loves. Is she ready to finally face him? Will she have to do it alone? Can she do it alone?

I enjoyed pretty much everything. Until one particular point.

Things I liked:

I loved the writing style. It was slightly different that the other two books, but I understand why it was like that. In book one we have this messed up girl. Juliette's been isolated from human contact since she was little, so of course she had to be a little messed up in the head. You can tell that from the way Tahereh wrote her words. In book two, we're introduced to a more desperate side of Juliette. She's fighting for her life and the boy who's always been there for her, she needs him to be safe, so her voice is a lot more desperate and nervous, but she's somewhat freer and that makes her thoughts a lot calmer. Then, we have the last book. In this, you can tell she's completely healed from all the hurting she had to face before. She's not only calmed, but she's ready to fight back. There are no more confused and crazy thoughts. I loved being able to see how much she grew.

I loved Juliette's determination. She kind of reminded me a lot of Katniss. She has this sense of survival and this inner strength that makes her special. I loved how she managed to survive and still kept her mind and heart almost completely intact. I won't say I agreed with every decision she made, but I guess I understand her reasons.

I loved, loved, LOVE Warner. That boy. Oh man, that boy will drive you crazy with love. I have to say, book 2 changed everything for me. His passionate personality is addictive. I love everything about him. I just wish so many things. I needed more.

Juliette and Warner. God. Their short private moments. The were all so full of tension and passion and need and sadness and hope. They were frustrating as they were intense. I loved them all. Each of them revealed a new side of those two, and they made me fall completely in love with Warner.

Kenji? I loved him. His sense of humor, even in the saddest of times, him trying to lighten the mood put a smile on my face. He's funny and I just want to hug him.

Things I didn't like:

Adam. Ugh, it's not that I didn't like you, it's that I really, truly didn't like you AT ALL. The boy we thought we knew turned out to be a complete jackass, and that sucked. I missed the good and caring and trust worthy guy. I missed him.

Juliette and Warner. What the hell was that? You know that turning point, in which the main girl realizes how much she loves the boy and how much she wants to be with him? Well, this was great, until she saw him. After that, their conversations disappeared and their passion was not the same. They felt weird to me, somehow. I know this might sound cryptic, I just don't want to give anything away. But it frustrated me until the last page.

The battle. WHAT the hell was THAT?! Where was Warner? Where was Kenji? Where were the others? What did they do? What happened??? It didn't last as long as it should have. It didn't have as many details as it should have. I don't think ending a war is that easy. It takes more than just taking down the head of the bad guys. It felt a bit rushed.

*sigh* I really don't know what's wrong with me or if there's anything wrong at all. I just can't seem to just "be kind of happy" with something. I can't just settle with barely-there kisses and conversations and actions.

I've come to a point in my reading life that it's all or nothing, and with this I don't mean it has to end the way I want it to. Not at all. I just want it to be consistent.
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Megan Warren
3,0 sur 5 étoiles Meh, fell a little flat
Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 15 janvier 2023
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Just fell a bit flat this for me, I loved the other two but this was just a bit meh.
I think this book should be re written with an older audience in mind and characters and it would be epic!

I won't be reading the rest but am through and through team Warner!
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samantha
3,0 sur 5 étoiles story great!!! Arrival not so much
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 18 mars 2023
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3,0 sur 5 étoiles story great!!! Arrival not so much
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3,0 sur 5 étoiles Ein durchschnittlich unterhaltsamer Dystopien-Abschluss
Commenté en Allemagne 🇩🇪 le 7 août 2014
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Das Cover

Das Cover ist ein totaler Hingucker und in meinen Augen wunder-wunderschön. Ich liebe die Gestaltung der Reihe im Paperback. Es sieht edel aus und man sieht sie sich einfach immer wieder gerne an. Außerdem finde ich auch die Titel unheimlich einprägsam und passend. Eine rundherum perfekte Gestaltung.

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Juliettes größter Kampf steht bevor. Nachdem Omega Point zerstört wurde, schafft sie es mit Warner zusammen, die wenigen Überlebenden aufzusammeln und in Sicherheit zu bringen. In Warners Base versteckt, fassen sie einen Plan. Anderson beseitigen und die Regierung übernehmen. Juliette will nicht nur ihre Freunde anführen, sondern Andersons Posten übernehmen. Dazu wird sie die Hilfe von allen benötigen. Und ihre Freunde müssen, ebenso wie sie, Warner vertrauen, denn ohne ihn, haben sie keine Chance ihren Plan umzusetzen.

Schreibstil und Storyverlauf

In den Schreibstil der Autorin hatte ich mich bereits im ersten Buch verliebt. Auch dieser Abschlußband besticht wieder durch ihre wunderschöne Art mit Worten Bilder zu malen. Gerade die romantischen Stellen sind so wunderschön geschrieben, dass man regelrecht in die Worte eintaucht und in den Seiten verschwindet.
Die Spannung und die Handlung haben mir viel besser als im zweiten Teil gefallen. Endlich passiert was, die Story wird weitererzählt und es geht nicht nur um Juliettes Liebeschaos. Das wiederum wird natürlich auch aufgelöst. Die Auflösung war mit etwas zu theatralisch – Soap Opera like – ausgeweitet und konnte mich in der Art warum sie sich wie dann endlich mal entscheidet auch nicht überzeugen. Das ausgearbeitete Finale war mir beinah zu unspektakulär und einfach und auch das direkte Ende hat mich irgendwie unbefriedigt zurückgelassen da es sich nicht wie ein richtiges Ende anfühlt.

Die Charaktere und ihre Entwicklung

Während mir in diesem Band dann endlich einmal Warner sympathisch wurde – auch wenn mir die Art und Weise, wie auf den ersten 20 Seiten dann mal erklärt wird, dass man veräppelt wurde, weil vieles gar nicht war, wie man dachte, das es war, nicht gefallen hat – verlor Juliette bei mir einiges an Sympathie. Die ganze Zeit kann sie sich nicht entscheiden, wen sie jetzt gut findet, mit wem sie zusammen sein will. Und selbst als sie sich dann von Adam trennt, findet sie immer noch abstruse Gründe, weshalb sie sich ihre Gefühle zu Warner nicht eingestehen, oder ihnen nachgeben kann. Dieses Hin und Her und Probleme schaffen, die an den Haaren herbeigezogen sind, haben mich streckenweise echt angenervt. Der endgültige Auslöser für eine Auflösung in Sachen Beziehung war so banal und für mich unglaubwürdig, dass mich das dann auch nicht zufrieden stellen konnte.
Ihre Entwicklung zur Führerin und das Alles habe ich ebenfalls irgendwie nicht kommen sehen, erlebt und fand sie daher merkwürdig.
Aber Warners Entwicklung konnte mich überzeugen und er hat sich richtig zu einem meiner liebsten Charaktere entwickelt. Mein Lieblingscharakter bleibt jedoch Kenji, dessen Humor mich durch das Buch geleitet hat und jede Durststrecke hat überleben lassen.

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Der dritte und letzte Band der Trilogie hat mir besser gefallen als der zweite Teil, konnte mich aber bei weitem nicht so packen, wie der Anfang der Bücher.
Für mich alles in allem eine durchschnittlich unterhaltsame Dystopie, die man vor allen wegen des Schreibstils genießen kann, die aber von der Entwicklung und Ausarbeitung der Story weit hinter meinen Erwartungen zurückblieb.
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ash
3,0 sur 5 étoiles ordered a lightly used book. this was NOT lightly used
Commenté aux États-Unis 🇺🇸 le 28 septembre 2022
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I ordered this book as a lightly used version. It was delivered with a ripped corner, creased front page, deeply folded chunk on the corner, ripped front page, and extreme wear and tear on the top and bottom. I'm disappointed but I love this series so much.
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3,0 sur 5 étoiles ordered a lightly used book. this was NOT lightly used
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I ordered this book as a lightly used version. It was delivered with a ripped corner, creased front page, deeply folded chunk on the corner, ripped front page, and extreme wear and tear on the top and bottom. I'm disappointed but I love this series so much.
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3,0 sur 5 étoiles Interesting concept, 'dystopian' novel
Commenté au Royaume-Uni 🇬🇧 le 31 août 2021
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This series started well, but has gone down the route of more and more people with 'special skills' and the main villain is not really the villain. Too long winded on the angst and the love story. All that flopping around =, if she was that badly affected, she would have been unapproachable/mentally unreachable. Needs to be stronger. Needs a good deal of tightening up. some inconsistency in time lines - 'war' has been built over 20 years - including the rebels - but the disintegration of society appears to only at times be within the heroines living memory which given she is 17, would make that 10 years or so. Am speed reading book 3 but will not be completing the series. disappointing as it progressed. tighten it up and complete in 2 -3 books and would have been great.
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