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A captivating emotional reading that kept me on edge. -- Melissa Marr, author of Wicked LovelyHaunting... Bracken creates a poignant and terrifying dystopian world., Kirkus ReviewsA new twist on dystopia, this is a not to be missed., Romantic TimesThe story's quick action leads to a heartbreaking cliffhanger that will have readers eager for the next book..., Weekly Publishers
The third book in the heart-stopping The Darkest Minds trilogy. Alexandra Bracken is the No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of Passengers, Wayfarer, The Darkest Minds series and prosper redding series. After selling his debut novel in college, Alex worked in children's publishing for several years before leaving to write full-time. She now lives in Arizona, where she was
born and raised. Visit her online at www.alexandrabracken.com and on Twitter and Instagram as @alexbracken ★★★★★ 5 I want a Stewart stars ★★★★★This is it. End. Rating a book from comics we love condemns us to an extreme vigilance – because let's be honest for a second here: I love Liam's character. He stole my heart in The Darkest Minds and I was able to give a
book of 5 stars just because he's a part of it. But. ← you see this? The small but draws the line between the rating I would be willing to give to the series - a wholehearted 5 stars, because these characters will stay in my heart forever - and how I ★★★★★ 5 I want a Stewart stars ★★★★★This is it. End. Rating a book from comics we love condemns us to an extreme vigilance
because let's be honest for a second here: I love Liam's character. He stole my heart in The Darkest Minds and I was able to give a book of 5 stars just because he's a part of it. But. ← you see this? The small but draws the line between the rating I would be willing to give to the series – a wholehearted 5 stars, because these characters will stay in my heart forever – and how I
could rate this last part : a four-star-maybe-4.5-stars because come on, that's Liam in it – What? I'm not so immune to his charms, you're asking too much of me. Yes. I could rate it 4 stars. But. ← you see this? But I don't. Care. It was fantastic and worth 5 stars. Not perfect. But who says something has to be perfect to be amazing? There's no such thing as perfection in our world,
and I live off emotions. Therefore, I give it 5 stars because I will never forget this series. Never, ever. What I want to say is - I can see the flaws in that book and I'll talk about them. But it doesn't make any difference. Let's get straight to the flaws I couldn't overtake – faster we get through it, faster I can get back to all the wonderful things I adored in that book. Very, very slowly. It's
simple : almost nothing happens in that book, except in the last 100 pages or so. I actually got the impression that I was reading the second in a trilogy, you know, when the author thinks it's better to slow down before the very last explosion of events. In fact, I loved Never Fade because because never fell into that trap, while here, several times I found myself frowning and
thinking, Is it really the last book? How can that be? You know the feeling of being full of impatience we feel when we're in a waiting room? Now it's time. I can't say it was boring though. Never. Boring. Because I care too much about the characters to be bored when their lives are told. I want to live. I want to live. I have to live. Ruby, I wrote. O'Ryan turned slowly. What was it,
three-two-eight-five? You're ready to talk now? My name,I said between knotted teeth,is Ruby. The character of this series is amazing and so full of life they always gave me the impression that they could jump off the page, and, you know, live for real : they are in fact the exact opposite of perfect characters. You might as well say they annoyed the out of me something cool –
but they always touched me and made me fall for them over and over again. Let's take the example of Liam. Yes, you saw that coming right? The truth is, if I take a clear-headed look at my favorite male-leads, they're often created from a similar model: sarcastic, smart-ass, independent, strong-minded. → Oh, but it's Cole right? Not Liam. How can I explain my passion for his
character then? Actually, when I met him in The Darkest Minds, I was surprised at his ability to stay genuinely concerned about his friends, by the way he always, always cares about them and put his happiness first. Don't be fooled though : as I said, he is complex and not our White Knife, even if he wanted to. No – because Liam is selfish in some way, because there is no depth
that he will not sink to try to save the people he loves. And it's okay, what do I say, it's good, because what could be more realistic than that? How would we believe in a character who loves and wants to protect everyone? Ha, let me laugh, I answer for you : we can not. I can't still. So, Liam. In the last book he annoyed me sometimes, really, but never as much as I loved him
because he is so multi-layered that I saw him and sought him out and wanted to check if he was okay all the fucking time. Call me possessed, maybe you're right. That southern boy whose tenderness made me faint and whose idealism made me crawl sometimes? The adorable and heartwarming character? ♥ He stole my heart forever. Let's talk about Ruby. Although I deeply
disagree with a lot of her decisions, I can't help but feel proud of the growth of her character throughout the trilogy. While she seems cold-hearted at times, we can easily see how her experiences and all the difficulties she had to face changed her. In the end, the aspects of her personality I'll think about her courage, her strength, and above all that her stamina. Chapeau bas.
These multi-layered characters, all of them, from Cole to Clancy via Chubs and Vida, show us how thin are the boundaries between evil and good. is something I am always happy and and to find in novels because real people are not Manicheans, and it would be foolish to think otherwise in my opinion. Again the world building was incredible and so freakin realistic ally it scared
me. Because you know what? It's horrible but listen to me - it can be real. Reading these books gives me the same sick feeling I get sometimes when I watch News or when I listen to people and the only thing I can think is why why are we doing this to ourselves? This need that people have to point to a person who is carrying wrong, to blame someone, the others, what they are –
that horrible need to fight what they can't understand, to hide in a safe box, to blind themselves, to drink lies because it's easier to deal with – The horrible place? It's our f*cking world. Alexandra Bracken offered us a well-wrapped plot and an amazing journey into the terrible world that could be ours. Far from me suggesting that there is a political message behind the books that
remain great dystopias but they made me think, feel, in a way that I won't forget. Oh! And I loved that ending. Adored it. The last 100 pages were perfect, dangerous and heartwarming. Au revoir Liam, Ruby, Cole, Vida, Zu, Sam, Jew, Clancy... It was great to follow you. PS: This book is filled with so many wonderful quotes I chose not to write here because I don't want to spoil
anyone – I'm already in a horrible book-hangover, understand : I'm already re reading passages. *sigh * For more of my reviews, visit: ******************OMGJHKJHNhgkjr'FELklzRNCZJYFCG56vdsH FNS/A2ROZ#M%JO*huge breath* My preparation was intense - Physical - because hey hey hey we always on a run with Ruby Psychological - because - Whaaat? Have you read the
first books? Reaaally? Annnnnnnnd ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* I understand why we have to wait to read the end. I'll do it. But LIAM????? Ruby? freaking October ??? ... more Select... Amazon Apple Books Barnes & Noble Books-a-
Million Bookshop Indigo Buy Now Book three in the hit series that will soon be a great movie! Ruby can't look back. Shattered by an unbearable loss, she and the children who survived the government's attack on Los Angeles travel north to regroup. Only Ruby can keep her very dangerous prisoner in check. But with Clancy Gray, there's no guarantee that you're completely in
control, and it all comes with a price. When the Children's League dissolves, Ruby rises up as a leader and forms an unlikely loyalty to Liam's brother, Cole, who has a fleeting secret of his own. There are still thousands of other Psi children suffering in government rehabilitation camps across the country. Free them–revealing governments unspeakable abuses in the process–is
the mission Ruby has claimed since her own escape from Thurmond, the worst camp in the country. But not everyone supports the plan Ruby and Cole crafts to liberate the camps. tensions increase, competing ideals threaten the mission to uncover the cause cause IANN, the disease that killed most of America's children and left Ruby and others with government powers, will kill
to keep contained. With the fate of a generation in their hands, there is no room for error. A misstep could be the spark that sets the world on fire. By: Alexandra Bracken By: Alexandra Bracken, Leigh Dragoon Illustrated by: Kit Seaton By: Maureen Johnson By: Claudia Gray By: Estelle Laure By: Alexandra Bracken By: David Levithan, Ned Vizzini Illustrated By: Nick Bertozzi By:
Brittany Rubiano, Erin Zimring
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