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Product details

File Size: 3558 KB

Print Length: 446 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1477818081

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (March 28, 2017)

Publication Date: March 28, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01M139S0U

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#15,508 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

That rating might be a little low. It's more for the series as a whole than this particular installment and more to balance out the 3 star ratings I gave to the others. The whole thing probably should have gotten 2.5 stars, but that's not a thing, so here we are.These books are perfectly fine. They move reasonably fast and the writing is serviceable. They suffer from thinly-drawn characters, though. Of the heroic characters, I always had trouble remembering who was who out of Ian, Merrill, and Eli, and Tia, Chelsea, and Nell. Not to mention Sherell, Penny, and Rita. There were a ton of them, and they generally got one trait (Merrill was missing a leg, Tia was gay) to latch on to.The biggest problem, and it's laid bare here as much of the book's length is devoted to it, is the central romance. I found myself comparing it to Katniss and Peeta. I'm not a fan of them either, but the big difference was that I knew Peeta, and I watched their relationship grow from ground zero. Here, the series starts with Zoey and Lee together (paired by the totalitarian compound where both grew up). There's no wrinkle there, no hiccup. Lee wasn't paired with someone else, to give their relationship an element of rebellion. It was just magically there. And they're deeply in love, I guess, despite Zoey pretty much forgetting about him for vast swathes of the series (and if memory serves, the entire 2nd book). Now I'm expected to be incredibly invested in this One True Love. Sorry, book. Not happening.The verdict? If you're a huge fan of post-apocalyptic fiction, maybe give it a shot? Otherwise, don't worry about it.

I felt like I wasn’t going to like it because it was so slow moving in the beginning. This struck me as weird since the ending of the second book leaves you with such a great cliffhanger. There is action at the beginning of the book, but I wasn’t really sucked into the story line until about half way through. I would also say that there were moments of frustration with the lead character because she has a bit of a martyr complex. BUT, the second half of the book is so good, that I ended up loving it! I think that certain parts were a bit predictable, while others were a shock to me..so there was a good balance there. My favorite part was the way the author wrapped everything up. Mainly because I like it when a writer has enough guts to not end the book on a happy note. Especially when it’s a dystopian novel…bad things gonna happen man! Not to say that I wasn’t sad that everyone didn’t get what they wanted in the end… It’s just more realistic. Overall, I very much liked the final book for this trilogy.I would recommend it for people who like dystopian novels or movies. I would also recommend it to people who like a strong female lead.

This was a good trilogy right up to the moment when Zoey's parentage is revealed. Ever since the first book I'd suspected the author was leaning in that direction but I hoped he wouldn't do it, wouldn't go for the obvious, soap-opera-sappiness, but he did. It makes the rest of the story basically useless. Probably planned as a 'gotcha' moment, the reveal of Zoey's parentage merely devolved the story into a facsimile of a thousand more just like it. Too bad. I was really hoping my intuition was wrong, and that the author wouldn't go for the obvious, plot-by-numbers formula, but he did. Might as well put a bow on it and sell it to ABC as an after-school-special (remember those?). Now I have to slog through the rest of the story and reach the ending I already know will happen. We need more authors like Phillip Pullman (The Golden Compass) and Patrick Rothfuss (The Name of the Wind). I'm glad this trilogy was on sale.

This author can write well but with each of these books the characters go through the exact same trials and tribulations with the the only difference being the bad people as the book before. I only gave this book three stars because of this fact - there was nothing new added to the story. Even Zoey heroically going it alone so others wouldn't be hurt because of her is same-o same-o. One thing I found humorous in this book is the author's clear lack of knowledge about how a woman's body works when she has given birth - just as a side note; the female body has to have the appropriate hormones in play within the body, typically from pregnancy and childbirth, to actually be able to produce human breast milk. Breastmilk does not spontaneously form just because you are holding a baby, even if that baby is biologically your own.

Maybe I shouldn't read dystopian tales anymore. Not that they are all alike and the Dominion Trilogy was really good. But the one thing the same in all the ones I have read is the death toll. It's constant and I find it bleak. And while I really enjoyed these books, this one lost a star or two because they (SPOILER ALERT) abandoned the dog. Unforgivable. You expect the deaths of the characters you've come to care for but I can't take it when the victim is an animal. Come on all you authors out there, can't you just save the animals? Although Seamus doesn't die, even worse, they abandon him because "he was wild when Ian found him". The poor thing is grieving for his master so they just leave him at the grave and assume since he was wild before he'll have no problem surviving without him. And they never look back or mention the poor dog again. Really?? Nope, ruined the end of the whole thing for me. That and Zoey is just a little too slick and lucky. Talk about having nine lives - I guess all of the animal luck went to her. So good read with some flaws.

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