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I guess this was a satisfying ending to the trilogy. It wrapped up too quickly, for my taste but it was still a very entertaining read. I do have some thoughts:
- I can't deal with the terrible decisions and the ever changing emotions. Do we need a fight every ten seconds and America (and Maxon) making a huge deal out of every single little thing and being super jealous? No, we don't. This story could've fit in the first book were it not for America being a huge drama queen. (view spoiler) ...more
- I can't deal with the terrible decisions and the ever changing emotions. Do we need a fight every ten seconds and America (and Maxon) making a huge deal out of every single little thing and being super jealous? No, we don't. This story could've fit in the first book were it not for America being a huge drama queen. (view spoiler) ...more
A wonderful and satisfying conclusion to a fabulous trilogy! I couldn't wait to read more about America and Maxon. The last 50-75 pages were riveting and I stayed up way past bedtime to finish the book because I had to know the ending! One of my favorite trilogies!
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I'm way out of the demographic of this book but I found it strangely compelling nevertheless. Very simple writing but I liked the characters for the most part, and even enjoyed some surprises. I'd give it 3.5 stars.
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I enjoyed The One the most out of all the books in The Selection series. It was by far the best written book of the three. Based on how the entire series turned out I'm far more inclined to recommend The Selection to others. Now I am debating reading the short stories...
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