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The Book Was Done Very Quickly

Who thinks that when they read this book I was over to soon, like the plot needed to slow down because I feel I missed a few things but I did love warner. Couldn't say the same for Adam.
I think it is, right after juliet had the courage to fight the story ended. ugh i want more especially of warner.
i think that you're thinking about it in comparison to the others - which i think is fair....
i feel like there were some scenes that just needed to go quickly since they weren't as relevant to the end game, but maybe gave a bit more substance to this installment where there needed to be more meat. what bugs me though is the ending - that felt rushed to me, but i think that i often feel that way about series that i've invested a lot of time in.
i feel like there were some scenes that just needed to go quickly since they weren't as relevant to the end game, but maybe gave a bit more substance to this installment where there needed to be more meat. what bugs me though is the ending - that felt rushed to me, but i think that i often feel that way about series that i've invested a lot of time in.
I really thought the ending was rushed and I needed a few more chapters after the end. All the action at the end needed a wrap up. It was a lot to take in and then it was over.
After reading several dystopian series, I have observed authors go through something I could not exactly explain but most of them I think get too enthusiastic in writing the finale that sometimes details and events just get too crammed up in the story and most of the time, the ending gets rushed.This book I think is a bit guilty of that. Nevertheless, it's an ending I would still prefer way more than a painfully tragic one.
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Oct 14, 2014 08:09PM · flag